By Emily Saul | September 10, 2024
Defendants claim the unnamed individual provided legal advice relating to marketing and strategic determinations during discussions with JPMorgan.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | September 10, 2024
Responsible parenting may be the most difficult job in the world, Law Journal columnist Bennett Gershman writes. But as prosecutors turn to parents to hold them responsible for the criminal acts of their children, raising juveniles today brings colossal risks, unforeseen landmines, and unenviable judgment calls.
By Charles Toutant | September 10, 2024
Sexton likened the Woodbridge police department's handling of facial recognition to early users of GPS technology who drove off a cliff because the technology told them to. "It was like this magic thing. You're kind of bewitched by the technology," he said.
By Lisa Willis | September 9, 2024
The attorney pleaded guilty to one count of producing child sexual abuse material.
By Bonnie M. Baker | September 9, 2024
Bonnie Baker discusses the recent Supreme Court decision in 'Diaz v. United States,' involving expert testimony on a defendant's mental state in a criminal case and offers key advice and considerations for white-collar lawyers.
By Emily Saul | September 6, 2024
"The Court is a fair, impartial, and apolitical institution," acting Justice Juan Merchan said in his decision to reset sentencing for Nov. 26.
By Jeff Amy and Jeff Martin | The Associated Press | September 6, 2024
The 14-year-old suspect in a shooting that killed four people at a Georgia high school and his father will stay in custody after back-to-back court hearings Friday morning where their lawyers declined to seek bail.
By Ross Todd | September 6, 2024
After four years of pretrial litigation by a defense team at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld team led by Paul Butler, Allison Coffin and Madeline Bardi, federal prosecutors dropped all charges against Maryland attorney Jeremy Schulman last week.
By Mason Lawlor | September 4, 2024
Woodard allegedly took thousands of dollars budgeted for crime victims programs, such as the Local Victim Assistance Program and used the funds for expenses like jewelry repairs, antique shopping sprees, headphones, and even a dog cremation.
By NYLJ Staff | September 4, 2024
For more than 50 years, Charles E. Clayman has fought for justice in the courtrooms of New York City and is considered by many to be one of the elder…
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