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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-235
There is no ethical rule prohibiting a successor judge from reviewing and approving a voucher for services rendered by a court-appointed attorney, merely because those services occurred while the case was pending before a predecessor judge.Latham, Winston Add Texas Big Law Partners Working in Energy Sector
Latham & Watkins hired a King & Spalding project development partner in Houston and Winston & Strawn brought on a Squire Patton Boggs partner in Dallas, as Big Law partners continue to make moves in Texas.3 Lawyers Indicted for Alleged Real Estate Scam
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, from June 2013 through December 2016, the attorneys and others fraudulently induced mortgage lenders to participate in short-sale transactions.US Judge Sanctions Long Island Lawyer for Continuing Litigation Over 'Demonstrably False' Claims
U.S. District Court Judge Ronnie Abrams of the Southern District of New York on Monday fined plaintiff's lawyer Spencer Sheehan $1,000 – finding he had acted with "subjective bad faith."The Week in Data Sept. 25: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on this week's data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including the most profitable international firms and the 2024 Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards honorees.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Rules in Favor of Tellza Holdings in Parent-Company Subsidiary Battle
"In doing these deals, it would be helpful to consult litigation counsel early on to ensure the language will stand up in court in the event of a dispute. Judges have to stick with the language of the contract, and it appears that is what the judge did here" said Dwayne Robinson, a partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton, who is not involved in the caseJudge Orders Sale of Infowars, Alex Jones' Media Platform
"The Connecticut families have always sought a fair and equitable distribution of Free Speech System's assets for all of the families, and today's decision is a significant step forward," Chris Mattei of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, one of the attorneys for the Connecticut plaintiffs, said. "[Free Speech Systems] will now be sold at auction, meaning Alex Jones will no longer own or control the company he built. This brings the families closer to their goal of holding him accountable for the harm he has caused."Express Scripts' Defamation Case Against FTC Will Fall Short, Law Professor Says
"It's not uncommon that a defamation suit is brought, not necessarily because the plaintiff expects to take it to trial, but instead, because they want to make a public announcement that what was said about them is wrong," said Lyrissa Lidsky, a University of Florida law professor.District Attorney in the Hot Seat for Malicious Prosecution
Most damning to the district attorney, Pulliam emphasized, was her instruction the sergeant to stop the investigation and proceed with arrest warrants.'Error in Our Case Law': 9th Circuit Overturns False Claims Act First-to-File Precedent
"When our law is wrong, it is our duty to correct it," Judge Danielle Forrest wrote for the Ninth Circuit.Trending Stories
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