By Emily Saul | December 20, 2024
“Since the unsealing of the Indictment in this case, defense counsel has repeatedly made false public statements about the facts and evidence in this case,” prosecutors claimed of the Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner.
By Emily Saul | December 19, 2024
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, represented by Arthur Aidala, entered a plea of "not guilty." At a press conference earlier this week she said she'd been "falsely accused."
By Sidhardha Kamaraju and Aaron Wiltse | December 19, 2024
Now that the Halkbank and In re Grand Jury Subpoena decisions have made clear that foreign sovereign immunity does not prevent DOJ from enforcing grand jury subpoenas through criminal contempt charges, state-owned corporations must understand these risks and incorporate them as the costs of doing business in the United States.
By Abigail Adcox | December 18, 2024
“It is truly remarkable how many phone calls we are getting and how many candidates we have on the market right now. I mean, honestly, I have not seen anything like this,” said D.C.-based recruiter Rachel Nonaka at Macrae.
By Emily Saul | December 17, 2024
U.S. District Judge Dale Ho rejected defense allegations that prosecutors failed to meet the legal standards for bribery.
By Emily Saul | December 17, 2024
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn allege that Klaus Pflugbeil openly admitted he was selling the same equipment manufactured by Tesla.
By Amanda O'Brien | December 17, 2024
The former Debevoise partner said Morvillo Abramowitz offered her flexibility in her practice, given her experience on both civil and criminal matters.
By Emily Saul | December 16, 2024
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan declined to dismiss Trump's New York case based on presidential immunity, but still he was still considering a final motion to set aside in the interests of justice.
By Emily Saul | December 16, 2024
In a petition for writ of certiorari filed in August, defense attorneys Barry Berke and Dani James of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher asked the justices to consider whether a heightened quid pro quo standard is required in bringing certain corruption cases.
By Emily Saul | December 16, 2024
The charges that will likely be brought against Ingrid Lewis-Martin were not immediately clear, though defense attorney Arthur Aidala told reporters during a news conference that he believed the case was related to allegedly improper gifts.
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