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Second Circuit Vacates Ex-Reporter's 5-Year Cyberstalking Sentence Connected to Bomb Threat Case
The appellate panel retroactively applied changes to the federal sentencing guidelines that would have precluded an order of protection issued by a state court against the defendant from justifying a sentencing guidelines enhancement.'Until We Reckon' Is a Must-Read for Everyone Who Works in Criminal Courts
Danielle Sered's work with victims uniformly identifies the cry that those assaulted want to be heard. And yet studies show that half of this damaged population elect not to follow up with the police.Skilled in the Art: The PTAB Needs an Inferiority Complex + Enough Is Enough for IPRs
One company is attempting to argue that all 270 PTAB judges are subject to the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution.On Appeals: 7 Tips for Family Lawyers to Avoid Giving Appellate Counsel a Heart Attack
Here are the top seven mistakes I see family law litigators—and indeed, many types of litigators—make that cause problems for their clients on later appeal. Catch them early on and they'll never be an issue at all.Limitations on Director Access to Company Information
In their Corporate Litigation column, Joseph M. McLaughlin and Shannon K. McGovern discuss recent Delaware Court of Chancery decisions that have offered fine-grained guidance on the governance procedures a company must follow to invoke the adversity exception to directors' access, and the scope of permissible restrictions on access to company information.View more book results for the query "*"
Are DOJ's F/X Prosecutions Ahead of the Law on 'Trading Ahead'?
In their White-Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert discuss two recent prosecutions in the foreign exchange (F/X) market that raise questions about the use of general criminal statutes to regulate a trading practice that Congress, specialized regulators, and market rules have declined to prohibit.Adoption of Fee Schedule Changes; Post-Judgment Interest Accrual
In his No-Fault Insurance Law Wrap-Up, David M. Barshay provides an in-depth look at changes to the Worker's Compensation Board's Medical Fee Schedule, which became effective April 1, 2019, and also analyzes a recent decision illustrating that a defendant who ignores or delays paying a duly entered judgment does so at its own peril, as interest will continue to accrue, sometimes at a tremendous amount, until the judgment is paid.Jeff Rosen Says His Kirkland Leadership Role Will Help Him as DOJ's No. 2
Rosen, the Trump administration's deputy attorney general nominee, formerly was a co-head of Kirkland's Washington office and a member of the firm's global executive management committee.Intel Global Privacy Head Wants More Enforcement Power for FTC
Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer said to the FTC on Wednesday that it needs to expand in order to enforce forthcoming data privacy laws.Top Intel Privacy Lawyer Says FTC Needs More Enforcement Power
Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer David Hoffman said at a Federal Trade Commission hearing on Wednesday that the agency needs to expand in order to enforce forthcoming data privacy laws.Trending Stories
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