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Largest Law Firm On Earth Plans To Open 100 More Offices By 2026

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The post Largest Law Firm On Earth Plans To Open 100 More Offices By 2026 appeared first on Above the Law. The firm is already HUGE, but plans are in the works to make its army of attorneys even larger.

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Update On The New Bar Exam: The Class Of 2026 Is In Luck

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The post Update On The New Bar Exam: The Class Of 2026 Is In Luck appeared first on Above the Law. Out with the old, in with the new! Eventually.

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IRS Plans To Ditch The Use Of Paper By 2026

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The post IRS Plans To Ditch The Use Of Paper By 2026 appeared first on Above the Law. The IRS estimates more than 94% of individual taxpayers will no longer ever need to send mail to them.

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Huawei Trade Secrets Trial Pushed Back To 2026

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A Washington federal judge on Thursday approved a request from Huawei and the government to delay a trial until October 2026 in a case alleging the company stole T-Mobile's trade secrets.

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Huawei Slated For 2026 Sanctions, IP Theft Trial

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A Brooklyn federal judge on Thursday set the trial of China's Huawei Technologies and affiliates for 2026, over prosecutors' claims that Huawei deceived banks and the U.S. government for years about its business dealings in sanctioned countries and conspired to steal intellectual property from U.S. companies.

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Apple Antitrust Class Action Gets Early 2026 Trial Date

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A California federal judge on Monday set trial in a high-stakes consumer class action antitrust fight over Apple's App Store policies for February 2026, but refused to weigh in on Apple's request to pause certain discovery while the tech giant appeals the judge's recent class certification decision.

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ECJ declares the mandatory inclusion of fingerprints on ID cards legal under EU law

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The court decided to allow the provision to be in place until December 31, 2026, thus giving time to the EU to correct the issue. However, despite declaring the inclusion of fingerprints legal, the court declared the provision from Germany, which required the fingerprints to be invalid, as it was adopted on an incorrect legal basis.

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