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Ex-Visiting Attorney at Gibson Dunn Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading
Romero Cabral Da Costa Neto faces a statutory maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, as well as potential financial penalties.Concerns About Beleaguered NY Family Courts Taken to Joint Senate Panel
A 2020 report by Jeh Johnson, special adviser on Equal Justice in the Courts, described a court that was "dehumanizing" with a "cattle-call culture."Latham Sues Domain Names After Fraudsters Impersonated Partner to Divert Payments
Latham & Watkins filed a lawsuit against a series of domain names that aimed to draw payments from clients by threatening "other accusations."AI-Powered App Designed to Simplify Legalese Wins Top Honors at Hofstra Law's Innovation Tournament
The one-day innovation tournament was held virtually on Oct. 13 and was sponsored by JAMS, the American Arbitration Association and the New York State Bar Association's Dispute Resolution Section. Nine teams of law and engineering students entered the competition this year.View more book results for the query "*"
Combs Wines and Spirits Accuses Liquor Distributor of Retaliation Over Lawsuit
Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs' liquor company alleges alcohol distributor Diageo breached their joint venture agreement after Combs filed a racial discrimination lawsuit earlier this year.Pa. High Court Race Swept Up in 'New Era of Judicial Politics' as New 'Investors' Join the Fray
The 2023 Pennsylvania Supreme Court candidates have drawn in nearly double the funds that candidates had collected by this point in the last judicial election.6th Circuit Reinstates Suit Against Kathy Griffin Over Tweets Encouraging Employer to Fire its CEO
"We have not hesitated to hold that personal jurisdiction satisfies due process when a defendant's communications to decisionmakers in the forum state led to the plaintiff's firing," the appeals court said.GOP Senators Press 1st Circuit Pick on Sentencing Recommendation
Seth Aframe says his 60-year recommendation for child pornography production was the statutory maximum.Judges Rule State Takeover of Nashville Airport's Board Violates Tennessee Constitution
The three state court judges sided with Nashville officials who sued, ruling that the law targeted Nashville alone and didn't include the local involvement required under the Tennessee Constitution's home rule protections.Trending Stories
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