Daily Business Review | Profile
By Michael A. Mora | May 21, 2024
"The problem today is everything is profit over the quality of whatever you are doing," claimed Anthony Russo Jr., president of the Russo Firm.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 21, 2024
Primary runoff races for judicial seats are in progress for nine courts, including two seats on courts of appeals, and district court seats in the counties of Bexar, Collin, Ellis, Fort Bend, Harris, Hidalgo, Potter and Travis.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 21, 2024
"Failure to remit the funds fully, completely and timely will result in the imposition of a sanction in the amount of $400 per day for each day full payment remains due, owing and unpaid," read Atlanta Judicial Circuit Judge Melynee Leftridge's order.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | May 21, 2024
Dennericka Brooks, the managing director of Legal Aid Chicago, cautions that the more time you spend on impeaching any given witness, the more weight you give to the underlying subject.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 20, 2024
In a May 17 filing, federal public defenders representing Tom Girardi sought the questionnaires, citing extensive news coverage of their client and his estranged wife Erika Jayne's starring role on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | May 20, 2024
Jurors awarded the estate of Nicholas Barone $10 million in compensatory damages and Kathryn Barone, the decedent's wife, was awarded $5 million in compensatory damages for her claim of loss of consortium.
By Michael A. Mora | May 20, 2024
A legal ethics expert said the prosecution highlighted "whether bar counsel and the Florida Supreme Court should hold government lawyers to higher standards of behavior."
By Amanda Bronstad | May 17, 2024
The subpoenas, requested in a Friday letter, would focus on Beasley Allen's litigation financing arrangements with Fortress Investment Group and its purported relationship with news agency Thomson Reuters.
By Emily Cousins | May 17, 2024
"I remember one thing they said was when you're setting up a brief, you have to first make the panel care, and then you have to make it seem easy for them," Ben Alter of Jenner & Block said. "These are things that I held onto. The great exposure to the appellate practice set me down the path that I'm on now, which includes a lot of appellate work. I worked on my first case at the Supreme Court this past year, and I ended up clerking on the Second Circuit."
By Lisa Willis | May 17, 2024
"I think there's a lot of anger out there," said one attorney who heads up the incumbent judge's political action committee.
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