New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel I. Rachmiel | April 9, 2018
OP-ED: Mr. Bumble's humble opinion. A commentary on "State v. Sutherland."
By R. Robin McDonald | April 9, 2018
Longtime political analyst and commentator Bill Crane testified Monday that Atlanta attorney Tex McIver told him Fulton County Superior Court Judge Craig Schwall had called to warn him his arrest was imminent.
By Ross Todd | April 9, 2018
A federal RICO lawsuit filed Monday in the Northern District of California claims a group of seven retailers, including Walmart and Abercrombie & Fitch, participated in a scheme to extort accused shoplifters.
By Jenna Greene | April 9, 2018
Judith Sheindlin, a.k.a. Judge Judy, earns a staggering $47 million a year for yelling at litigants while presiding over small claims cases on television. So glad we've got our priorities in order, America.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | April 9, 2018
On the first day of Bill Cosby's retrial, jurors learned that Cosby paid more than $3 million in 2006 to keep his accuser, Andrea Constand, from talking about their civil suit over an alleged sexual assault.
By Greg Land | April 9, 2018
The jury in the felony eavesdropping trial of a woman and her two lawyers accused of illegally recording former Waffle House CEO Joe Rogers Jr. in a sexual encounter were able to hear the former housekeeper and assistant tell her side of the story Monday.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 9, 2018
After a weeklong spring break hiatus, the murder trial of Atlanta attorney and former Fisher Phillips partner Tex McIver reopened with testimony about his demeanor when he was notified that his wife, Diane McIver, had died.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel Cohen | April 9, 2018
In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen discusses whether Trump's lawyer, John Dowd, could have personal criminal exposure if what the The New York Times reported is true—that early on in the Mueller investigation, he communicated to Paul Manafort and General Michael Flynn that Trump would ultimately pardon them.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 9, 2018
The court found Urbanski, who had been first assistant under the county's last elected district attorney, failed to meet the law's residency requirement before he took the oath of office at the beginning of the year.
By John Council | April 9, 2018
A South Texas jury has sentenced former San Antonio criminal defense attorney Mark Benavides to 80 years in prison for having sex with his clients in exchange for legal services.
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