'Snyder' Decision Re-Emphasizes Supreme Court's Federalism Concerns in Federal Prosecutions
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that issue in Snyder v. United States, holding that Section 666 only criminalizes bribes, and not the acceptance of gratuities, by state and local officials. This decision further narrows the power of federal prosecutors to pursue corruption cases.Emerging Technologies and Best Practices for Data Governance in Law Firms
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"To engage in such behavior is to engage in the type of negative campaigning that is common in other types of campaigns but not permitted in judicial elections," the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission asserted.'I Really Messed Up in There': Judge Faces Punishment for Cursing
"Sir, I'm doing something here," the judge reportedly told a defendant who came into his courtroom. "Could you shut up and sit down?"Navigating Crisis Communications Like a Pro: Lessons From Ted Lasso
Ted's unique approach to leadership and crisis management offers valuable lessons that can be applied to public relations in any industry.FTC's Noncompete Rule Unlikely to Survive Litigation, Say Antitrust, Intellectual Property Experts
"Ultimately, I'll be surprised if the end of the road for the FTC isn't that the rule is struck down, never to be revived again," said Edward Schwartz, a partner at Reed Smith.Federal Judge Sides With FedEx in Arbitration Dispute Over 'Transportation Worker' Definition
"We are pleased the court enforced the parties' written agreement to resolve disputes in arbitration, where FedEx will continue to vigorously defend against these allegations," a FedEx spokesperson said in a statement.'Jury Did Not Get It Right': Florida Judge Vacates $10.2M Verdict, Denies Retrial
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