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

Kentucky’s New Laws: Sextortion Declared a Felony, Classroom Cell Phone Ban, and Major Changes to University Policies

FRANKFORT, Ky. — New laws enacted by the Kentucky State legislature officially took effect on Friday, marking a significant shift in various areas of public policy including education, crime, and university operations. Among the most notable measures is Senate Bill 73, which categorizes sextortion as a felony in Kentucky. This law aims to facilitate legal action against offenders and enhance educational initiatives regarding the crime. Sextortion involves the coercion of a victim through threats of releasing sexually explicit material, often demanding money or sexual favors in exchange for silence. This legislative change aligns Kentucky with … Read more

Trump Administration Pushes for Major Gun Deregulation Amidst Capitol Hill Budget Talks

Washington, D.C. — Ongoing negotiations over tax and budget policies on Capitol Hill are paving the way for the Trump administration and Republican lawmakers to loosen almost century-old regulations on firearms. This proposed legislation threatens to diminish the role of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), which oversees the enforcement of national gun laws, potentially leading to its merger with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Embedded within the GOP’s expansive tax reform proposal, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act aims for passage through the Senate’s reconciliation process, circumventing a likely filibuster. This … Read more

Texas Legislature’s 89th Session Wraps Up with Major New Laws Impacting Education, Health, Water, and Crime

AUSTIN, Texas — Over the course of the 89th Texas Legislature, which lasted 140 days, lawmakers worked diligently, introducing a total of 11,503 bills in both the Senate and House. With the end of the legislative session approaching, Governor Greg Abbott laid down his pen—by June 22, he had signed 1,155 bills into law, vetoing 26 others. Among those, 255 measures were set to take effect immediately, addressing essential issues like education, water management, health services, and public safety. Among the newly signed legislation, House Bill 2081 aims to enhance educational opportunities for students with … Read more