By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 2, 2019
With a defense team led by Fort Lauderdale attorneys, Roger Stone heads to trial in Washington federal court.
By Jason Doiy | November 1, 2019
Leif Dautch and Chesa Boudin vocalized their frustration with the appointment of candidate Suzy Loftus as interim district attorney in the run-up to the election and formally requested that Mayor Breed install Tuesday's winner after the results are certified instead of waiting until the start of the new year.
By Cheryl Miller | November 1, 2019
The intense lobbying, however, was not enough to overcome organized labor's support for AB 5, a new law that makes it harder for gig economy companies to classify their workers as independent contractors.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 31, 2019
At times, Jackson's voice rose and seemed to express frustration as she took issue with the claim that McGahn couldn't be sued in his capacity as a former executive branch official, because of the protections offered to those in the branch.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 31, 2019
In a unanimous ruling, the state Supreme Court held that, despite statistical anomalies and a significant undervote in ballots cast for Democratic challenger Sara Riggs Amico, challengers couldn't point to "a sufficient number of specific irregular or invalid votes to change or place in doubt" the 2018 results.
By C. Ryan Barber | October 31, 2019
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon scheduled a Dec. 10 oral argument in Charles Kupperman's case, which pits the White House against House Democrats. Impeachment investigators want to hear from Kupperman, represented by veteran Washington lawyer Charles Cooper.
By Phillip Bantz | October 31, 2019
Biden is slated to attend a fundraiser that Zapolsky and his wife, Lynn Hubbard, a community volunteer and former lawyer, are co-hosting on Nov. 15 at their Seattle residence.
By Dan M. Clark | October 31, 2019
"I'm a little concerned about the legality of the publication itself, and there are lies in it," Dolan told the New York Law Journal.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | October 31, 2019
We lawyers are fortunate enough to have the expertise, skills and access to accomplish these goals, eliminating restrictive election laws and expanding democratic rights—and to help preserve the republic. We must do so.
By Marcia Coyle | October 31, 2019
It's not unusual for one or more cases to wash out either before or shortly after oral arguments in the Supreme Court.
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