Weil Boosts Antitrust Practice in Paris with Major Six-Lawyer Hire Ahead of Leadership Change

PARIS — Weil, Gotshal & Manges has announced the expansion of its antitrust practice by onboarding a team of six lawyers in its Paris office. This development comes just as the firm prepares for the departure of its current antitrust practice leader, marking a significant shift in the firm’s strategic direction. The team, which brings a wealth of experience in competition law, includes practitioners with backgrounds in both private practice and regulatory roles. This move is intended to bolster Weil’s capabilities in a continually evolving regulatory landscape, particularly within the European Union, where antitrust scrutiny … Read more

Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Treatments Sparks Political Reckoning Among Democrats Ahead of 2024 Elections

Nashville, Tennessee — The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold a Tennessee law that prohibits the use of puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors has the potential to influence similar legislative measures in 27 other states. This ruling arrives amidst increasing criticism from top Democrats regarding restrictions on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, despite anticipated electoral consequences for their party in the upcoming presidential election. Following the 6-3 ruling in the case of United States v. Skrmetti, prominent Democratic lawmakers voiced their discontent. Representative Ro Khanna of California stated that families and medical … Read more

El Salvador’s Controversial Standoff: Judge Denies Bail for Bukele Critic Ahead of Trial

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — A judge in El Salvador has ordered that a prominent critic of President Nayib Bukele be kept in custody as he awaits trial. This decision has raised concerns about the state of freedom of expression and judicial independence in the Central American nation. The individual, who has been vocal against Bukele’s administration, was initially arrested in early October. Authorities claim the charges stem from allegations of incitement to violence and conspiracy, although supporters argue that these charges are politically motivated. The judge’s ruling has drawn widespread condemnation from various human … Read more

"Navigating Prenup Season: Family Lawyers Prepare for a Surge in Prenuptial Agreements Ahead of Summer Weddings"

As summer approaches, many couples look forward to wedding celebrations. However, for family lawyers, this season marks the rise of prenuptial agreements. In recent years, many have observed a surge in requests for these legal contracts from clients in April and May as they prepare for upcoming nuptials. Clients range from first-time brides and grooms with existing wealth to those entering second or third marriages seeking to secure their inheritances for children from prior relationships. Currently, prenuptial agreements, or PNAs, lack a definitive legal status without court approval. However, if crafted in compliance with certain … Read more