By Ross Todd | March 26, 2018
The Sixth District Court of Appeal found "no constitutional basis on which to delay the processing of the current recall petition."
By Mike Scarcella | March 26, 2018
Charles Rettig of California's Hochman Salkin, the Trump administration's nominee for IRS commissioner, reported $1.13M in law firm salary. Rettig's financial disclosure, and a filing from Michael Desmond, the California solo up for IRS chief counsel, reveal a glimpse at their legal services in the tax arena.
By Erin Mulvaney | March 23, 2018
“There is a critical difference between cases that involve the same parties and those that involve the same issues. For the purpose of the presidential pledge, the former requires recusal and the latter does not,” NLRB Member William Emanuel's lawyer, Dwight Bostwick, chairman of Zuckerman Spaeder, said in a letter to the labor board.
By Mike Scarcella | March 23, 2018
Hanna, a Gibson Dunn partner since 1998, identified his anticipated partnership share—which he would receive by January 2019—at between $1 million and $5 million.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Kirsten Scheurer Branigan and Jessica Stein Allen | March 21, 2018
Now, more than ever, employers need specific universal guidance on how to prevent and remediate sexual harassment, as well as other forms of workplace harassment.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida | March 20, 2018
The Florida Constitution Revision Commission advanced a sweeping ethics package, which includes a proposed six-year lobbying ban for former state lawmakers, agency heads and local government officials.
By Cheryl Miller | March 19, 2018
"On the national front we have unprecedented disruption, attacks on the free press, threats to the rule of civility and the rule of law and judicial independence," the chief justice said Monday.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 19, 2018
“On its face, there doesn't seem to be any reason why the president can't be held liable for violating the law,” Joseph diGenova wrote in a 1997 op-ed for The Wall Street Journal.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Martin London | March 19, 2018
The moral: The big ones, the tough ones, the public ones, are more important than the easy ones. Prosecution, be it criminal or ethical, sends an important message to the community. The current Cohen/Trump trashing of ethical values deserves our serious attention.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | March 15, 2018
Government and Election Law columnist Jerry H. Goldfeder addresses the question of whether voters should retain the choice of voting for a candidate with a checkered past, or even a “carpetbagger.”
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