Uptrust Justice Software: Features, Benefits, and Uses
The platform enables courts to monitor defendants before trial through automated reminders and communication, enhancing case management while reducing jail populations and missed court appearances.

DOJ Reports Rise in FCA Recoveries Driven by Whistleblower Lawsuits
July 25, 2025
Financial recoveries under the False Claims Act reached over $2.9 billion in 2024, primarily driven by whistleblower lawsuits and focused on healthcare fraud and COVID-19 investigations.

A Former Jones Day Partner Reflects on Misguided Legal Strategies and Growth
July 25, 2025
A former partner of Jones Day reevaluated their legal strategies, emphasizing the need for adaptability and continuous learning to achieve success in a changing legal landscape.

Supreme Court Allows CTA Enforcement Amid Ongoing Uncertainties and Guidance
July 25, 2025
The Fifth Circuit Court’s ruling on the Corporate Transparency Act’s enforcement was overturned, allowing filing mandates to proceed despite ongoing litigation affecting reporting obligations.

Belarus Faces International Outcry Amid Ongoing Repression Before Presidential Election
July 25, 2025
Amnesty International urges Belarus to end oppressive measures against dissent, citing arbitrary arrests and misuse of anti-extremism laws ahead of the January 26 presidential election.

FTC’s Non-Compete Ban Overturned: A New Era for Employers and Regulations
July 25, 2025
The Federal Trade Commission’s ban on non-compete agreements faced legal challenges, resulting in conflicting court rulings and a shift in leadership priorities under Andrew Ferguson.

Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Protests and Rising National Tensions
July 25, 2025
Milos Vucevic resigned as Prime Minister of Serbia due to protests following a railway station collapse, emphasizing accountability and societal responsibility amid rising tensions.