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‘A Very Long and Hard-Fought Battle:’ Inside One Company’s Quest to Secure Licenses in Illinois’ Adult-Use Cannabis Market A court recently allowed High Haven to win five dispensary licenses in a corrective lottery. Now, the company is on a mission to secure a craft grow license. “The case against...

A Decade Later, Section 6409 is Still Facilitating Wireless Deployments Rapisarda provides consultation, legal advice, and strategy relating to all aspects of wireless infrastructure development. He works with carriers, tower companies and vendors on all land use, zoning, permitting, and related...

After Success, 'Look Around You For Someone in Your Former Situation,' Fred Garsson Says "Many junior lawyers assume that senior lawyers are smarter or naturally more talented. They need mentors to help them realize that with time and hard work, they can take their practice to the next level."

Twitter to interview Elon Musk, known for combative testimony Musk's lawyers will want to keep him focused on answering questions, but that can be a challenge with such a smart and opinionated witness, said James Morsch, a corporate litigator who is not involved in the court battle. "I would compare...

DOJ allowed to resume review of some Mar-a-Lago documents without special master

What All Lawyers Need To Know About The State Of Immigration Law This white paper explores some of the biggest challenges you can expect to face when practicing immigration law. By ABOVE THE LAW AND EMBROKER

'Art of the steal': New York AG accuses Trump of massive tax fraud New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday announced a $250 million civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, three of his adult children and his family business.

How a long-shot weed shop beat the odds: Crain's Daily Gist podcast Crain's reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about the marijuana industry, including a local company that beat long odds in a pot-shop license lottery and a court challenge.

Controversial US Visa Draws Rich From China to India After Reset The EB-5 visa program coveted by many wealthy overseas investors is being revived after changes aimed at curbing abuses. By Blake Schmidt

Trump special master ruling ‘troubling,’ legal experts say “It does seem to reflect a fair amount of bending and stretching of the law in numerous different respects,” said Jeff Robbins, a former federal prosecutor and congressional investigative counsel.

Katie Barrett Wiik, whose move to Saul Ewing’s Minneapolis office was announced last month, sought a federal appellate clerkship and has received recognition for her appellate experience. But Barrett Wiik also is a litigator who often joins a team that has an appellate question or when her appellate...

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