By Brendan Farrington | January 14, 2019
The case of the men known as the Groveland Four has been documented in a book and is considered a blight on Florida's history.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph A. D'Avanzo and Zachary Levy | January 11, 2019
The opinions in 'Juni' present a sea change in the presentation of evidence on the issue of causation in New York asbestos cases. Plaintiffs will need to evaluate their proof on this issue to ensure that it meets the requirements of 'Parker' and 'Cornell'.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Leigh Ann Benson | January 9, 2019
The Supreme Court is currently re-considering the separate sovereigns exception to the Fifth Amendment's Double Jeopardy Clause. This doctrine, which has existed for nearly 200 years, allows a state government to bring charges for conduct that has already been the subject of federal prosecution (and vice versa).
By Philip M. Berkowitz | January 9, 2019
In his Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz writes: What are the risks of misusing confidential supervisory information? A recent matter involving a former Federal Reserve Bank of New York examiner and a Goldman Sachs banker is instructive.
By Ellis Kim | C. Ryan Barber | January 8, 2019
Defense lawyers said prosecutors were overblowing a text message exchange cited as proof that Manafort tried to mislead investigators.
By Ellis Kim | January 8, 2019
Defense lawyers said prosecutors were overblowing a text message exchange cited as proof that Manafort tried to mislead investigators.
By Phillip Bantz | January 7, 2019
Subsentio GC Joel Margolis describes his company as a 'bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber' of a telecommunications carrier.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 4, 2019
In an unusual move, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco bifurcated the first bellwether trials in the multidistrict litigation over the herbicide Roundup, the first of which starts next month.
By Phillip Bantz | January 4, 2019
Subsentio's general counsel and vice president of government affairs, Joel Margolis, describes his company as a "bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber" of a telecommunications carrier.
By Robert Storace | January 2, 2019
Superior Court judges suspended four Connecticut attorneys for offenses ranging from assault to changing the date on a real estate document.
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