By Ross Todd | March 4, 2019
U.S. Attorney David Anderson, who took office in January, has made a number of moves aimed at boosting case numbers and cutting disposition times in the office. He also created a new corporate fraud strike force helmed by the former leader of a similar unit aimed at organized crime.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina Jr. | March 4, 2019
As we have noted before, one of the advantages of a bankruptcy filing is bringing most claims held by or against the debtor into one forum—the bankruptcy court—to be resolved as part of administration of the bankruptcy case.
By Zach Schlein | March 1, 2019
The chief law enforcement officers of 20 states and the District of Columbia entered a brief on behalf of Florida resident Drew Adams on Thursday. Adams, who is transgender, is locked in a legal battle with the St. Johns County School Board and alleges its transgender bathroom policy violates Title IX protections.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 1, 2019
If you have to pay for your designation of excellence (whether or not it comes with a plaque), don't.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 1, 2019
Keker, Van Nest & Peters and Wilkinson Walsh & Eskovitz scored separate defense verdicts in California this month in consumer class action trials.
By Zach Schlein | March 1, 2019
With Gov. Ron DeSantis' appointments of justices Barbara Lagoa, Robert Luck and Carlos Muñiz, the Florida Supreme Court is now made up entirely of Republican-chosen jurists. The DBR asked members of Florida's legal community to share what they think this might mean for the state in the years ahead.
By Jenna Greene | March 1, 2019
Davis Wright Tremaine's Lance Koonce, Laura Handman and Lisa Zycherman defended Greenpeace in a pair of cases that could have criminalized organized protest and severely chilled the speech of everyone.
By Jenna Greene | March 1, 2019
Take a bow: Lawyers from Simpson Thacher; Beveridge & Diamond and Kobre & Kim are runners up for Litigator of the Week.
By Zach Schlein | February 28, 2019
Fort Lauderdale litigator Tonja Haddad Coleman represented Broward deputy Jeffrey Kogan in his suit against the Sheriff's Office. The complaint, which was filed in 2013, alleged the agency retaliated against Kogan for participating in an investigation against a Fort Lauderdale police officer.
By Raychel Lean | February 28, 2019
Meet the attorneys fighting for and against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who has hired billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer Jack Goldberger to defend him against two counts of soliciting prostitution in Jupiter, Florida.
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