By Colby Hamilton | February 21, 2018
Jon Montroll's now-defunct BitFunder allegedly misappropriated cryptocurrency deposits even before hackers stole over 6,000 of the digital currency.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 21, 2018
Lawyer defending Atlanta area attorneys David Cohen and John Butters and their former client—all of whom are facing criminal prosecution for violating the state's eavesdropping laws—want a jury to know about Waffle House CEO Joe Rogers' alleged prior bad acts.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By The Associated Press | February 21, 2018
An Albanian man who became a U.S. citizen but carried an Islamic State flag has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | Max Mitchell | February 21, 2018
While Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner supports safe injection sites, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro shuns the idea. The sticking point on safe injection is an early bump in the road for the newly-formed task force.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 21, 2018
Chief Justice P. Harris Hines plans to talk about “great change and great promise” throughout state government in 2018, including in the judicial branch with the election of new judges and a new Supreme Court justice.
By Andrew Denney | February 20, 2018
A trial was begun Tuesday in Judge Jack Weinstein's Brooklyn federal court over a civil rights case brought by a man who alleged the New York City Police Department has failed to stop a practice known as “collars for dollars,” in which officers make false arrests near the end of their shifts to pocket extra overtime pay.
By Colby Hamilton | February 20, 2018
Former Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny has already gotten prosecutors to agree that his bribery charges in the sprawling pill mill scheme should be reduced.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | February 20, 2018
In his Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante writes: Due to the rigors of the sea, long periods of time away from home and the whim of tyrannical captains, seafarers have historically been treated as “wards” of the court and with the “tenderness of a guardian.” However, that tide may be turning.
By Kristen Rasmussen | February 20, 2018
Byung J. “BJay” Pak was sworn in on Friday as the top law enforcement officer for the Northern District of Georgia, becoming the state's first Asian-American U.S. attorney.
By Marcia Coyle | February 20, 2018
Justice Clarence Thomas, in a blistering dissent Tuesday, accused the U.S. Supreme Court of making the right to keep and bear arms "a constitutional orphan." The court turned down a challenge to California's waiting period for guns.
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