The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | June 18, 2024
The cancellation comes only about a month before the first of the bellwethers was set to go before a jury.
By Emily Saul | June 18, 2024
The suit claims the global security company has failed to disclose integral financial information to enable current shareholders assess the value of their holdings pre vs. post-sale.
By Brian Lee | June 18, 2024
A judge since 1996, New Lebanon Town Justice Nevers resigned effective May 30 while agreeing to never seek or accept judicial office in the future. The commission accepted that stipulation.
By Brian Lee | June 18, 2024
The New York Court of Appeals rejected Trump's "automatic" appeal "upon the ground that no substantial constitutional question is directly involved."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | June 18, 2024
The majority of the largest law firms saw modest headcount growth, though there were a few exceptions, leading to several ranking adjustments at the top of the NLJ 500.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jason P.W. Halperin and Erin Galliher | June 18, 2024
In criminal trials conducted in New York State, judges almost never send the written jury instructions back to the jury room for the jurors to review and consult while they are deliberating. This article explains the legal history of the current practice and why, in the authors' opinion, it's time to allow judges in New York to send the written jury instructions back to the jury room in criminal cases.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Marianna Wharry | June 18, 2024
"We look forward to representing the plaintiffs and the proposed class of payers in this important case and ultimately trying this case in front of a Connecticut jury," plaintiffs' counsel, Daniel J. Walker, a shareholder with Berger Montague in Washington, D.C., told Law.com.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 18, 2024
At Paul Hastings' Dallas office, Vinson & Elkins partner Manuel Berrelez joins a large finance team that moved to Paul Hastings in Dallas and Houston in March.
By Amy Guthrie | June 18, 2024
The banana grower was found liable for murders by a group that it paid protection fees to in Colombia, stirring questions about ethics, compliance and self-reporting.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 18, 2024
"The provision is not void as against public policy," read the Supreme Court of Georgia decision issued Tuesday. "Accordingly, we affirm."
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