Revisiting Judicial Battles: Is Bork’s Legacy Shaping Today’s Court Decisions?

Washington — Decades after his contentious Supreme Court nomination, Robert Bork may yet shape America’s collective future, not through a seat on the highest court, but through the enduring power of the conservative leagal principles he championed. In stark contrast to the ideological battles fought over his nomination during the Reagan era, Bork’s legal philosophies have silently permeated through the layers of U.S. law and policy, influencing both the judiciary and the general public. The term “Borked” has often been synonymously used with partisan blocking of a judicial nominee, a tactic seen across the political … Read more

Supreme Court Delivers Landmark Ruling in Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy, Shaping Future of Mass Tort Cases

WASHINGTON — A recent Supreme Court decision has resoundingly reshaped the landscape of bankruptcy law, particularly in how it pertains to mass tort litigations, exemplified by the high-profile Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case. At the heart of this judicial review was a debated proposal to exempt the Sackler family — owners of Purdue Pharma and makers of OxyContin — from future civil lawsuits while committing them to pay $6 billion into a settlement fund for victims of the opioid crisis. Purdue Pharma entered into bankruptcy in 2019 after facing a slew of lawsuits that attributed much … Read more

Shaping the Future: Next-Gen Lawyers Discuss Essential Skills for a Rapidly Evolving Legal Landscape

In the evolving landscape of global law, young associates at BLG, a renowned legal firm, shared their insights on the essential attributes that future lawyers must cultivate to thrive. As the legal sector rapidly adapresses the demands posed by technological advancement, cultural diversity, and international commerce, these emerging legal professionals pinpoint the skills that will define the next generation of successful lawyers. Sinem Ersoy, an associate in Corporate and Capital Markets at BLG’s Calgary office, emphasized the importance of cross-cultural competence. According to Ersoy, understanding diverse cultural norms, customs, and legal systems is critical for … Read more

Federal Judge Seeks Maryland Supreme Court’s Ruling on Controversial Child Victims Act, Shaping Future of Abuse Lawsuits

Upper Marlboro, Maryland – A federal judge has sought clarification from the Maryland Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of the state’s Child Victims Act. The act, which has sparked numerous child sex abuse lawsuits, was called into question by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a federal lawsuit involving allegations of sexual abuse by a Mormon priest. U.S. District Judge James K. Bredar has requested the Supreme Court of Maryland to define the state’s law, potentially expediting a definitive ruling on the matter. Judge Bredar’s decision comes amidst ongoing appeals of lawsuits … Read more