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New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Rejects Trump Bid to Block House Subpoenas for Financial Records

The ruling upheld Congress' broad investigative authority and ordered Deutsche Bank and Capital One's "prompt compliance" with the subpoenas, and gave Trump seven days to appeal the order to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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New York Law Journal

'I Would Not Lie': Tense Cross-Examination of Key Witness Begins in Trial of Ex-Suffolk DA Spota

Larry Krantz of Krantz & Berman, who is representing defendant Christopher McPartland, questioned Hickey about the details of his medical history and whether either incident affected his memory.
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Daily Business Review

Oil Tycoon's Divorce Could Shed Light on 'Opaque' Area of Florida Law

The Florida case turned on whether family court was the right venue to duke out a multimillion-dollar postjudgment fight, and if the ex-wife would have to turn to the civil court to file a claim over an alleged breach of an agreement that didn't spell out a formula for penalizing noncompliance.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Feds Say New Indictment Is 'Likely' in Campaign-Finance Case Against Giuliani-Linked Defendants

A federal prosecutor in Manhattan said Monday that a new indictment was "likely" in the criminal campaign-finance case against two associates of Rudy Giuliani.
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New York Law Journal

NY Criminal Defense Lawyers Press for Marijuana Legalization, Halt to ICE Courthouse Arrests

The attorneys delivered that message in a letter Monday as the Democratic majority began to gather in Albany to plot strategy for the 2020 session, which is set to open in January.
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New York Law Journal

NY's Minor Political Parties to Push Lawsuits to Preserve 'Fusion' Voting, Even After Threat Is Abated

Both lawsuits have relied on a series of decisions from the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, to further their argument in support of fusion voting. They've argued that the high court has explicitly upheld the constitutionality of the practice.
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New York Law Journal

Beth Wilkinson Takes Over Trump Accuser Summer Zervos' Defamation Lawsuit

Wilkinson, who is Washington, D.C.-based, is best known for her work on the defense side, including high-profile products liability cases.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Weil Snags Former Assistant Solicitor General to Expand Appellate Team

Zachary Tripp, who joined Weil on Monday, said people commonly leave the U.S. Solicitor General's office at the five-year mark. "You start to feel that the learning curve is not as steep as it once was." 
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Law Firms' Unpaid Bills Are Piling Up. No Reason to Worry—Yet

Firms are sitting on a bigger pile of unpaid bills this year, due to more work and slower payments from clients. 
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

White-Collar Litigator at Boies Schiller Moves to DLA Piper

Scott Wilson, who has advised Nike and PIMCO, has taken his white-collar and civil litigation practice to DLA Piper in New York, attracted to the firm's global reach and broad array of practices.
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