By MP McQueen | March 13, 2018
The lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Miami on behalf of the estate of David Kleiman, a paralyzed IT security expert who died in 2013, may incidentally establish whether Craig Wright is, in fact, the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, said to be the inventor of bitcoin.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 13, 2018
Matthew Davidson, an electrician who suffered serious back injuries after a fall from a ladder, has received a $610,000 settlement from three defendants.
By Rose Walker | March 13, 2018
The 11-member team includes four litigation partners and follows the hire of former Baker McKenzie Johannesburg co-head Gerhard Rudolph last year.
By Cheryl Miller | March 12, 2018
The U.S. Justice Department and the California Attorney General's Office fired off a round of arguments over scheduling and venue for the government's big immigration case against the state. U.S. District Judge John Mendez in Sacramento wasn't having it. On Monday, he told the attorneys to knock it off.
By Colby Hamilton | March 12, 2018
The assistant U.S. attorney was most recently chief of the office's national security and cybercrime section.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 12, 2018
Yahoo Inc. will face punitive damages over data breaches that affected more than 3 billion email user accounts after a federal judge refused to dismiss most of the claims.
By Scott Flaherty | March 12, 2018
A little less than a year after his retirement as a Bank of America executive and top in-house counsel, Gary Lynch is back at Davis Polk, where he once spent a dozen years as a partner.
By Jonathan Ringel | March 12, 2018
"You can nominate yourself," said Randy Evans. "The most important thing is, do you think you have something to contribute to Georgia's judiciary?"
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | March 12, 2018
A Philadelphia jury on March 6 awarded $6 million to the estate and wife of a 65-year-old man who died of liver cancer after his doctors disregarded two separate recommendations for MRIs by radiologists.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | March 12, 2018
On Jan. 22, by a vote of 5-to-2, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania held that the commonwealth's congressional districts were unlawfully gerrymandered in violation of Pennsylvania's Constitution.
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