Trump indicted over Attempts to Reverse 2020 Election

Former US President Donald Trump has been indicted for his allegedly illegal attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
SCOTUS Upholds Native American Adoption Law

In a 7-2 ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States rejected non-Indigenous parents’ and the state of Texas’s challenges to the Indian Child Welfare Act.
Dame Sue Carr Becomes First Female Lord Chief Justice in History

King Charles has formally appointed Dame Sue Carr as Lord Chief Justice, marking the first time the position has been held by a woman in its 750-year history.
Merck Sues US Government over Medicaid Drug Price Negotiation

Drugmaker Merck & Co filed suit against the US government on 6 June in an attempt to halt its new Medicare drug price negotiation program.
Mining Law and Rights in the Philippines

Mining ventures in the Philippines receive a good degree of regulatory scrutiny, with environmental safeguards and ownership rights also to be considered.
Explore Wage and Hour Disputations in California

The regulation of wages and hours is one of the foundational aspects of employment law, and one that often gives rise to disputes levied at employers.
How did the 2012 PSI alleviate Greece’s debt crisis?

In 2012, the Greek economy was in dire straits, with a growing fiscal debt crisis that threatened to strike other EU members and the currency itself.
Uncertainty at US Borders as Title 42 Expires

Tens of thousands of asylum seekers have gathered at the US-Mexico border following the expiration of Title 42 and an ensuing immigration rules transition.
What does the Russian sanctions regime mean for UK litigation?

With widespread sanctions in force against Russia-linked groups, their interpretation as far as UK litigation extends has become a significant concern for many.
What is Switzerland’s Attraction for Entrepreneurs?

Why do entrepreneurs gravitate towards Switzerland as a home base for new businesses? What are the advantages and legal challenges of doing so?
Helping clients through DUI expungement

For many, the expungement of past criminal records can mark a significant turning point in their life.
Fox News Settles Defamation Case with Dominion for $787.5M

Fox News has agreed to pay $787.5 million to Dominion Voting Systems to settle claims that the network had caused material damage to its business via defamation.