By Emily Saul | August 29, 2024
Federal judges in the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York are fashioning alternative sentences because conditions are so bad at a Bureau of Prisons Facility in Brooklyn.
By Emily Saul | August 29, 2024
Federal judges in the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York are fashioning alternative sentences because conditions are so bad at a Bureau of Prisons Facility in Brooklyn.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 28, 2024
Girardi, 85, faces up to 80 years in prison, according to federal prosecutors. But one former federal prosecutor said the sentencing guidelines put him in the range of nine to 14 years.
By Mason Lawlor | August 28, 2024
"[E]ven if the district court were correct in its animus decision, heightened scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause does not apply to invidious discrimination based on a non-suspect class, and '[n]either the Supreme Court nor this court has recognized transgender status as a quasi-suspect class,'" the majority opinion said.
By Eric Tucker | August 27, 2024
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's decision that dismissed the prosecution was at odds with longstanding Justice Department practice and must be reversed, special counsel Jack Smith said.
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By Jay A. Dubow, Joanna Cline and Sierra C. Stockley | August 27, 2024
This June, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in two cases that will answer this question, NVIDIA v. E. Ohman J:or Fonder AB and Facebook v. Amalgamated Bank. These cases present the court with an opportunity to resolve significant circuit splits on pleading requirements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA), a statute enacted to deter frivolous securities lawsuits and abusive litigation practices.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vasilios J. "Bill" Kalogredis | August 27, 2024
Health care providers, especially owners of businesses, should identify federal agencies that have regulatory authority over them, stay informed on current developments in the law, anticipate continued disruption, and stay flexible.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 26, 2024
"At the end of the day," prosecutor Scott Paetty told jurors on Monday, "this trial is a simple and sad story of betrayal of trust and greed."
By Michael A. Mora | August 26, 2024
"It's the same as blaming a car manufacturer, some giant auto concern, for the fact that its cars are used for criminal purposes, or blaming them for an accident," Dmitry Agranovsky told Russian media about his client's arrest.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 26, 2024
Tom Girardi, 85, was charged on Feb. 1 with stealing at least $18 million from clients of his Los Angeles law firm, Girardi Keese, over the past decade. Others have been indicted. Here, we compiled the reporting in one place.
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