High-Profile Transition: Two Sustainability Lawyers Leave EY for Jones Day in Strategic Career Shift

Two prominent sustainability lawyers have left their positions at Ernst & Young to join the international law firm Jones Day, signaling a noteworthy shift within the legal landscape focused on sustainability. Their move highlights the increasing emphasis on environmental issues in corporate legal practice and reflects the growing demand for specialized knowledge in this field. In their previous roles at Ernst & Young, both attorneys were instrumental in advancing sustainability initiatives and guiding clients through increasingly complex environmental regulations. Their departure underscores a trend as firms recognize the importance of integrating sustainability into business strategies. … Read more

Aaron Judge Launches 469-Foot Home Run, Almost Daring It to Leave Kauffman Stadium Against Royals!

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A towering home run by Aaron Judge electrified the crowd at Kauffman Stadium on Thursday night, as the New York Yankees faced the Kansas City Royals. Judge’s impressive shot sailed an estimated 469 feet, nearly clearing the stadium entirely, a feat that showcases his immense power and prowess at the plate. The Yankees’ star outfielder stepped up to the plate in the sixth inning, facing Royals pitcher Brady Singer. With a decisive swing, Judge sent the ball flying toward the back of the stadium, leaving fans in awe as it reached … Read more

Utah Immigration Lawyer and Former Advocate for Freed Hostage Mistakenly Ordered to Leave the U.S.

South Jordan, Utah – A mistaken email from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security instructing a Utah-based immigration lawyer to leave the United States has raised concerns about potential errors in the immigration enforcement system. Carlos Trujillo, the lawyer who was pivotal in the effort to release American Josh Holt from captivity in Venezuela, is a naturalized U.S. citizen and was perplexed to receive the notice. Trujillo expressed his shock and concern, stating that the email, even if erroneous, sparked fears of possible wrongful detentions in the future. The email arrived in his inbox on … Read more