August 13, 2018 | Litigation Daily
In Manafort Trial, Defense Lawyers Get Their TurnU.S. prosecutors rested their case Monday against Paul Manafort, the first Mueller defendant to go to trial. Now it's the defense lawyers' turn in Virginia federal court. We'll learn a lot more Tuesday morning.
By Mike Scarcella
3 minute read
August 13, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer
Russian Company Represented by Reed Smith Loses Bid to Dismiss Mueller Charges"The appointment does not violate core separation-of-powers principles," U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich wrote on Monday, rejecting a motion from defense lawyers at Reed Smith. "Nor has the special counsel exceeded his authority under the appointment order by investigating and prosecuting Concord."
By C. Ryan Barber
3 minute read
August 13, 2018 | National Law Journal
Russian Company Charged by Mueller Loses Bid to Dismiss Charges"The appointment does not violate core separation-of-powers principles," U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich wrote on Monday, rejecting a motion from defense lawyers at Reed Smith. "Nor has the special counsel exceeded his authority under the appointment order by investigating and prosecuting Concord."
By C. Ryan Barber
3 minute read
August 09, 2018 | National Law Journal
Ex-Morgan Stanley Lawyer Alleges Retaliation After Raising Corruption ConcernsU.S. labor judge confronts "unsettled" litigation-funding issue in whistleblower Christopher Garvey's case against the investment bank. Morgan Stanley contends Garvey, who was based in Hong Kong, voluntarily resigned.
By C. Ryan Barber
10 minute read
August 09, 2018 | Litigation Daily
In Retaliation Suit, Ex-Morgan Stanley Lawyer Claims He Was Pushed Out for Raising Corruption ConcernsU.S. labor judge confronts "unsettled" litigation-funding issue in whistleblower Christopher Garvey's case against the investment bank. Morgan Stanley contends Garvey, who was based in Hong Kong, voluntarily resigned.
By C. Ryan Barber
10 minute read
August 08, 2018 | The Recorder
'Sham' Marriage, Secret Recordings and a Ruling Prosecutors Won't LoveThe Ninth Circuit, overturning a California judge, declined the U.S. Justice Department's push to apply the "sham marriage exception" to pierce protections accorded to marital communications.
By C. Ryan Barber
5 minute read
August 07, 2018 | Law.com
Compliance Hot Spots: SEC & Social Media | Emmet Flood's Work at Williams & Connolly | Uber Poaches from CovingtonNew analysis about the SEC settlements that restrict investment advisers from using client endorsements in advertisements. What's behind the lag in SEC whistleblower cases? Plus: the latest moves, including a Covington partner jumping to Uber. Thanks for reading Compliance Hot Spots.
By C. Ryan Barber
2 minute read
August 07, 2018 | National Law Journal
Ex-Kavanaugh Clerk Britt Grant, Now 11th Circuit Judge, Takes Oath From Her Old BossBrett Kavanaugh, the U.S. Supreme Court nominee, put on black robes and returned to the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday to deliver the oath to a former clerk: Britt Grant, newly confirmed to the Eleventh Circuit.
By C. Ryan Barber
2 minute read
August 06, 2018 | National Law Journal
Trump Lawyer Emmet Flood's Financial Disclosure Shows $3.3M Partner ShareEmmet Flood's financial disclosure, released Monday by the White House, reveals his client work at Williams & Connolly and his partner share. Flood is serving as special counsel to Trump, engaging with Robert Mueller on the Russia investigation.
By C. Ryan Barber
4 minute read
August 02, 2018 | National Law Journal
OK, Got It, No More Photos Showing Manafort's Big-Spender Ways“What I have not permitted,” U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III said at Paul Manafort's trial Thursday, “is to gild the lily.” Prosecutors appeared to get the message as they concluded their questioning of witnesses who, in the past, have sold luxury goods or provided services to Manafort, on trial for alleged bank and tax violations in Virginia federal district court.
By C. Ryan Barber
1 minute read
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