By Andrew Denney | May 23, 2022
In a statement issued by a spokesperson, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said all litigants should respect court-imposed schedules.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | May 20, 2022
Avenatti will be flown to New York to cut down on transport time in light of his pending re-trial in the Central District of California.
By Jane Wester | May 18, 2022
A nonprofit entity said federal agencies improperly withheld records of interviews conducted during the course of the investigation. But the government argued they were protected from FOIA as attorney work product.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Coffee Jr. | May 18, 2022
The need to invoke the criminal sanction seems doubtful, particularly because the disclosure of the leaker's identity (at least in the case of Justice Alito's opinion) is likely to be career-ending.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew V. Grieco | May 18, 2022
In this concluding part of a two-part commentary, the author continues to provide historical context on bail, writing: "From our brief survey, we see that society has struggled with the issue of bail, which poses complex questions and elusive answers."
By Brian Lee | May 17, 2022
Jury selection might be as lengthy or longer than the actual trial, Pullano said, given the need to identify jurors who haven't formed opinions and can put aside whatever they've learned about the well-documented case.
By Jane Wester | May 17, 2022
Tournant's attorneys, Levine Lee co-founder Seth Levine and Buckley partner Daniel R. Alonso, said he plans to mount a "vigorous" defense.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew V. Grieco | May 17, 2022
As the debate over where we should be headed continues, it is often helpful to understand where we came from and how we got here, and concomitantly, what has already been tried or not been tried. The goal of this article is not to recommend the path that should be taken, but rather to provide orienting context to assist for the journey ahead.
By Jane Wester | May 16, 2022
If Brooklyn U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan agrees to schedule the hearing, it would be the third such hearing since the start of the year in the case. Prosecutors say an ex-employee of Barrack's company, a potential witness, has been hired and paid by defense counsel as a litigation consultant.
By Andrew Denney | May 13, 2022
"I'm a public defender to the core," Twyla Carter says. "I only wanted to go to law school to be a public defender."
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