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All Lies Are Not the Same: The Federal Fraud Statute Under Attack
The U.S. Supreme Court and numerous circuit courts are seriously narrowing the scope of behavior that constitutes criminal fraud. This developing legal landscape requires defense counsel to rethink strategies on how to best defend against federal criminal fraud allegations.A Continued Lack of 'Grace' in Legal Malpractice
Today in 2024, after a decade of discussing 'Grace v. Law,' author Andrew Bluestone re-surveys the field for Grace "likely to succeed" legal malpractice dismissals, finding the landscape "relatively unpopulated."Southwest Airlines Alum Locks Up GC Role at $10B Company
Stacy Cozad has landed her third general counsel post, her second in manufacturing.Law Group Leaders Meet to Revive Atlanta Multi-Bar Leadership Council
"We're stronger together when we work together," said Atlanta Bar Association president Emily Ward on reconvening the Atlanta Multi-Bar Leadership Council.View more book results for the query "*"
Eversheds Mulls Beijing Closure
Eversheds signed an exclusive alliance with King & Wood Mallesons last year but had not been expected to make changes to its China offices. Meanwhile, the firm is looking to open in Singapore.Armstrong Teasdale to Sever Ties With London Office
At the time of its London launch in 2021 the firm said: "London is the financial industry capital of Europe, if not the world."What 10 Years of Experience Costs in the Am Law 100 Today
A lawyer admitted in 2014 could cost between $1,695 and $530, depending on which firm you hire.Litigation Over Fatal Georgia Motorcycle Crash Reaches $18M Settlement With State Farm
"The defense's refusal to accept liability in this case for years is truly perplexing," plaintiff's attorneys Ben Brodhead and Ashley Fournet of Brodhead Law in Atlanta said in the release. "The defendant driver even pled guilty to criminal charges related to the incident, so I think their attempts to blame our client really rang hollow for the jurors."Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-147
A judge may wear a rainbow pin or flag on the judge's personal clothing, and display like pins, flags or signs in the judge's chambers.Trending Stories
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