By Marcia Coyle | December 14, 2022
This week we take a look at a trio of tech-related cases that the justices acted on this week. We also take a peek at some Supreme Court books expected to hit the market in 2023.
By Mason Lawlor | December 13, 2022
"Official misconduct was certainly a contributing factor in Lee's case, just as it has been in over 50% of wrongful conviction cases," said Meagan Hurley of the Georgia Innocence Project.
By Jane Wester | December 13, 2022
The "sheer breadth" of the indictment and its relative brevity – especially its lack of references to specific pieces of evidence – stood out. But U.S. Attorney Damian Williams hinted that there are more charges to come.
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By Chris Ribeiro | December 13, 2022
For companies caught in a hate or misinformation campaign, the playing field is as complex. Senior executives, board members, and advisors who become the public face of a targeted attack can be doxxed or subjected to death threats.
By Jane Wester | December 12, 2022
Prosecutors accused Bankman-Fried of defrauding FTX customers by using their deposits to pay the expenses of Alameda Research, the crypto hedge fund he founded, and defrauding Alameda's lenders by providing false information about its financial condition.
By Jason Grant | December 12, 2022
A former Maine prosecutor has been suspended from practicing law for nine months after pleading guilty last March to destroying evidence—text messages from her own cellphone—during an FBI investigation into a $13 million marijuana operation that her next-door neighbor was allegedly part of.
By Joel Cohen | December 12, 2022
At bottom, a lawyer needs to be confident that she has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that she absolutely did her best to try to ensure that her attestation is as accurate as possible.
By Emily Saul | December 9, 2022
Known as the "Serpico Judge," Namm made waves during his term on the bench in Suffolk County, exposing police perjury in several murder cases and asking two separate New York governors to investigate county law enforcement.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 9, 2022
"Some attorneys are keeping firearms in their office," said Edwards Family Law attorney Regina I. Edwards. "Make sure to get appropriate training for anyone who may have to use the firearm."
By Colleen Murphy | December 9, 2022
"Following logic's commands and our sister circuits' lead, we hold that a notice of appeal can encompass only those orders decided before the notice was filed," Judge Jane Roth said.
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