By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 12, 2019
J. Christopher Hughes changed his status at the firm to senior counsel and joined Husch Blackwell Strategies as a principal in Austin.
By Cheryl Miller | March 7, 2019
We've got a snapshot of two federal appeals court marijuana ruling this week, including the latest win for the IRS in a tax dispute. Plus: Reed Smith names a new co-vice chair of the firm's cannabis practice. Scroll down for who got the work, and much more. This is Higher Law. Thanks for reading!
By Ellis Kim | March 6, 2019
Paul Manafort will learn his fate Thursday afternoon, when a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, sentences the former Trump campaign chair for financial…
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By Ellis Kim | March 6, 2019
Paul Manafort will learn his fate Thursday afternoon, when a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, sentences the former Trump campaign chair for financial…
By Dara Kam | March 6, 2019
Senate President Bill Galvano, a Bradenton Republican who's more familiar with Florida's byzantine gambling laws than any other legislator, has named sports betting as one of his priorities.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 5, 2019
A top civil fraud prosecutor at Main Justice said the department is considering issuing guidance on the False Claims Act -- we're closely monitoring. Plus: the SEC wins big in the Second Circuit, and Uber's Tony West is quite busy these days. Thanks for reading!
By Jim Turner | March 4, 2019
But a lobbyist for Indian River County, which continues to file legal challenges against the rail line, also briefly outlined objections of the Treasure Coast community where the trains will run without a stop on existing freight lines.
By Cheryl Miller | February 28, 2019
We've got a snapshot on some of the workplace weed rulings from judges around the country, and there's a new push in California that would involve cryptocurrency as part of a cannabis banking scheme. Plus: the FDA says it's about to announce a CBD hearing. Stay tuned -- and thanks for reading!
By C. Ryan Barber | February 27, 2019
Cohen's corporate engagements created controversy for his clients and were cited by critics as examples of shadow lobbying.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 27, 2019
Cohen's corporate engagements created controversy for his clients and were cited by critics as examples of shadow lobbying.
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