By Hugo Guzman | March 11, 2024
"Whistleblower reward programs have been extraordinarily effective in combating corporate fraud," Zuckerman Law said in a note to clients.
By Hugo Guzman | February 21, 2024
Bradley Brooker takes over for General Counsel Jason Jones, who stepped into the role in 2020 after Dana Boente resigned over criticism the agency mishandled its probe of ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
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By Emily Cousins | February 20, 2024
The complaint said the defendants "sold the class members a ticket to a sinking ship."
By Jane Wester | February 14, 2024
The Jane Doe plaintiffs are represented by attorneys at Merson Law, including Jordan Merson, Jennifer Plotkin and Nathan Werksman.
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By Emily Cousins | February 13, 2024
"We are disappointed by the Supreme Court's ruling," attorney James Healy said, "but certainly respect it."
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By Emily Cousins | February 1, 2024
Gov. Ned Lamont retained Finn, Dixon & Herling on July 24, 2023, and tasked the firm with determining if troopers and constables falsified any traffic records between 2014 and 2021, and, if so, how the issue went unnoticed, and to suggest recommendations to prevent these errors from recurring.
By Colleen Murphy | January 30, 2024
"The single justice's decision, like that of the State Ballot Law Commission, was on procedural grounds," said Shannon Liss-Riordan of Lichten & Liss-Riordan. "All courts to date who have addressed this issue head on—on the merits—have determined that Trump is disqualified from serving as president again under the Fourteenth Amendment.
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By Emily Cousins | January 26, 2024
"We don't know, frankly, why they're dragging their feet," law school student Alex Johnson said.
By Linda A. Thompson | January 26, 2024
It is only the second time in history that a country not involved in a conflict has brought a case before the International Court of Justice over genocide concerns.
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By Emily Cousins | January 18, 2024
"In this case, a local official tried to keep candidates off a ballot line for raw political reasons," said Chris Mattei of Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, counsel for Danbury Mayor Robert Alves. "The trial court and the Supreme Court both vindicated the principle that local officials cannot put their finger on the scale for the candidates they favor."
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