The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | January 26, 2018
Cosby's lawyers allege that prosecutors failed to disclose an interview with a co-worker of Andrea Constand.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Editorial Board | January 26, 2018
The sale or use of marijuana is a crime. Connecticut residency doesn't immunize a person from potential federal prosecution. And for lawyers the lesson is that it's our obligation to follow the rule of law, or risk the consequences for failing to do so.
By Andrew Denney | January 25, 2018
In the opening days of the corruption trial for Joseph Percoco, a former longtime aide and friend to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and three other defendants who allegedly took part in kickback schemes, prosecutors worked to highlight Percoco's influence within state government.
The Legal Intelligencer | Investigation|News
By Max Mitchell | January 25, 2018
Two former Philadelphia assistant district attorneys have agreed to take leadership positions in the office of new City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart.
By Andrew Denney | January 25, 2018
As power inequities enabling sexual misconduct continue to grow in public awareness, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office has formed a dedicated unit aimed at serving survivors of workplace-related sexual violence and investigating their reports.
By Angela Morris | January 25, 2018
Big and small firms alike, as well as solo practitioners, are accepting cryptocurrency's risks in order to meet clients' needs and get paid.
By Colby Hamilton | January 24, 2018
The panel, hosted by ABA president Hilarie Bass, included representatives from the ACLU and the Innocence Project, as well as the Bronx DA.
By Charles Toutant | January 24, 2018
Citing insufficient evidence produced at trial, the judge who heard the bribery case of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez and Florida ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen has tossed out seven of the 18 counts and has removed himself from the case.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 24, 2018
The court's judges voted Monday to approve an updated Bond Standard Operating Procedure to allow for nonviolent offenders to be released on a signature instead of having to post cash bail.
By Sue Reisinger | January 24, 2018
“Depending on how you play your cards, this case could have a substantial impact on the university. These are the circumstances where you do some of your best lawyering,” said one attorney who used to be a GC in academia.
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