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Daily Dicta: Prison Time or a Slap on the Wrist: A Tale of Two Insider Trading Cases
Two cases that ended on Friday—one with a civil penalty, the other with a guilty verdict—show how inconsistent the laws around insider trading can be.NY Lawmakers, Aiming to Curb Vaccination Exemptions, Unconcerned About Litigation
“Respectfully, the governor is wrong,” said State Sen. Brad Hoylman, D-Manhattan, who sponsors the bill.$7.8M Settlement Reached in Lawsuit Over Construction Worker's Fall
A man injured after falling 10 feet from a platform on a construction site has settled his lawsuit against the general contractor for $7.8 million, according to his lawyers.Ex-MDJ Fined $5,000 for Sexual Relationship With Defendant's Girlfriend
A former magisterial district judge from Bradford County has been fined $5,000 by the Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline for having sex with and sending explicit texts to the girlfriend of a defendant in his drug and alcohol treatment court.Pa. Justices Finally Close Case of Dueling DAs in Susquehanna County
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has affirmed a trial court decision upholding the appointment of Marion O'Malley as district attorney of Susquehanna County and rejecting a former county prosecutor's attempt to assume the role.View more book results for the query "*"
A Live Discussion About the Am Law 100
Join The American Lawyer's editors for a conversation about the annual report on the top-grossing law firms in the country.Citi Reorganizes Law Firm Banking Business as Legal Industry Leans on Finance
The changes give the law firm group a direct line to the global head of Citi Private Bank.Marketing With Metrics: Proving Legal's Value Is More Than Just Spend
For today's legal departments, it's not only a matter of adopting metrics. It's making sure you demonstrate the value that the metrics are bringing the business, noted a panel at the ACC Xchange conference.Texas AG Sides With Attorneys Who Claim Texas Bar Violates First Amendment
“Attorney General Paxton is committed to ensuring that Texas attorneys' free speech rights are protected from the State Bar's current unconstitutional practice," said Ken Paxton's spokesman, Marc Rylander.Texas AG Sides With Lawyers Who Claim Texas Bar Violates First Amendment
“Attorney General Paxton is committed to ensuring that Texas attorneys' free speech rights are protected from the State Bar's current unconstitutional practice," said Ken Paxton's spokesman, Marc Rylander.Trending Stories
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