By David Thomas | June 3, 2020
As protests sparked by George Floyd's death continue, the firm is ending its 40-year practice of sending associates to help the city prosecute misdemeanors, saying the cases disproportionately affect black communities. Will other law firms follow its lead?
By Jane Wester | June 2, 2020
A federal judge ruled Monday afternoon that Colinford Mattis and a co-defendant would each be released to home confinement on a $250,000 bond, though the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York said it would appeal the ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
By Jane Wester | June 1, 2020
U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie upheld U.S. Magistrate Judge Steven Gold's ruling that Colinford Mattis, on furlough from Pryor Cashman since April because of the coronavirus pandemic, could be released to confinement in his Brooklyn home on a $250,000 bond.
By Jane Wester | May 31, 2020
Colinford Mattis, a corporate lawyer, was accused of driving a van from which an occupant emerged to throw an incendiary device at an unoccupied NYPD vehicle in an act that was caught on camera, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
By Tom McParland | February 21, 2020
The ruling marked the latest development in Halkbank's four-month standoff with the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office, which has charged the bank with six counts of fraud, money laundering and other sanctions-related offenses in the record-breaking scheme.
By Jane Wester | January 30, 2020
A partner at Boies Schiller Flexner testified Thursday that the firm signed a contract with Black Cube, a private investigations firm with links to Israeli intelligence, on behalf of former Hollywood producer and former Boies Schiller client Harvey Weinstein.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | December 27, 2019
From the college admissions scandal to profanity-laced emails, lawyers on both coasts and across the pond faced big trouble in 2019.
By Dan Packel | December 11, 2019
Michael Arata's 2015 federal conviction for a tax fraud scheme over misuse of Louisiana film credits led to a failed Supreme Court appeal involving multiple Big Law firms.
By David Thomas | December 10, 2019
John Gately III is accused of murdering his brother-in-law, Mayer Brown appellate practice founder Stephen Shapiro, in August 2018.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | December 5, 2019
In a call that lasted well over an hour, Boies answered questions about the Times piece. Pottinger had his say, too.
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