By Christine Simmons | February 18, 2015
In the upcoming criminal trial of Dewey & LeBoeuf's executives, Manhattan prosecutors have signaled that they intend to lean on testimony from former employees, in particular the firm's former finance director. Meanwhile, defense attorneys are seeking to prohibit hearsay from the testimony of cooperators and to bar other information, including one defendant's family ties to an organized crime figure.
By Samantha Joseph | February 18, 2015
Coral Gables attorney Christopher Marlowe won the settlement from Greystar Management on a negligent security claim following the slaying of a tenant by another tenant at a Plantation apartment complex.
By Mark Hamblett | February 18, 2015
Following a judge's decision ordering him to act, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday he will announce a special election to fill the seat vacated by former New York Congressman Michael Grimm.
By Andrew Keshner | February 17, 2015
The state Court of Appeals has invalidated Nassau County's sex offender residency rules, finding local efforts to keep offenders away from places where children congregate were trumped by the state's "comprehensive and detailed" laws.
By Gina Passarella | February 17, 2015
Former state Treasurer Rob McCord, 55, pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges of extortion related to his attempts to secure campaign contributions for his 2014 gubernatorial bid.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | February 17, 2015
The chief judge of the Western District of Pennsylvania has denied attorney fees to a bank that had been accused of violating another company's patent in its banking app.
By Andrew Keshner | February 17, 2015
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Joan Madden, sitting in the New York York City Asbestos Litigation part, refused to disturb a liability verdict against two boiler companies, but deeply slashed a jury's damages verdict in the consolidated action.
By Eleazar David Melendez | February 17, 2015
Celebrity developer Donald Trump testifies at a trial in a dispute with a tenant at the Trump National Doral Miami resort.
By Alyson M. Palmer | February 17, 2015
The effects of bad blood between Paulding County prosecutors and a judge who left the bench after two state ethics inquiries last year continue to spill into criminal cases there.
By Meredith Hobbs | February 17, 2015
Scott Grubman, a former federal prosecutor focused on health care fraud investigations, joined Chilivis, Cochran, Larkins & Bever on Monday as a partner from Rogers & Hardin.
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