A pivotal decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is making waves within the legal community as it broadens the scope of federal immigration detention authority.…
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On February 6, 2026, legal observers in the United States continue to watch closely one of the most consequential cases before the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) this…
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On February 4 2026, a significant development unfolded in U.S. federal immigration enforcement policy. Tom Homan , the federal “Border Czar” tasked with overseeing immigration operations under the Department of Homeland Security…
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The 150th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show officially kicked off on January 31, 2026, marking a monumental occasion in the world of purebred dogs and American cultural traditions. Held…
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On January 30, 2026, immigration attorneys across the United States reported a significant increase in demand for their legal services due to the widespread protests and a coordinated “National Shutdown”…
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On January 29, 2026, significant progress was reported in Congress as the U.S. Senate announced a tentative bipartisan agreement aimed at averting a partial federal government shutdown. This agreement marks…
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Corporate law experts are closely monitoring several upcoming cases in 2026 that could significantly impact the landscape of business litigation and fiduciary duties. The Delaware Supreme Court is poised to…
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A comprehensive legal industry forecast for 2026, published by Bloomberg Law, is offering attorneys valuable insights into the key trends that are expected to shape legal practices throughout the year.…
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Attorney Features
Rising Wave of 401(k) Fee Litigation: Legal Experts Brace for Surge in Class Actions
As the U.S. government approaches significant changes to labor and retirement regulations, plaintiffs’ attorneys are preparing for a potential surge in litigation tied to 401(k) fee disclosures and the range…
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Legal News
Federal Courts See Surge in Civil Filings Amid Continuing Workplace and Contractual Disputes
As of January 27, 2026, U.S. federal courts are experiencing a notable surge in civil docket filings, reflecting an ongoing trend in the legal landscape. This uptick in cases encompasses…