By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | September 6, 2019
A new rule at the U.S. Supreme Court is meant to ensure the justices are not surprised by a sudden conflict of interest that may pop up decades after they handled a related case.
By Raychel Lean | August 30, 2019
The two Florida universities began arguing about their names in 2013.
By Meganne Tillay | Krishnan Nair | August 29, 2019
"The consequences for any firm that is not prepared for the worst could be quite severe," said one lawyer, as industry figures reveal their worst-case Brexit scenarios.
By Meganne Tillay and Krishnan Nair | August 29, 2019
"The consequences for any firm that is not prepared for the worst could be quite severe," says one lawyer, as industry figures reveal their worst-case Brexit scenarios.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 21, 2019
"This is not right and it is a serious problem for me. All was clear between us. I understood it would be 2 by the end of the week and another 2 by the end of the month. I told NYC that was the deal," Craig wrote in the email, referring to a pair of $2 million transfers he anticipated.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 21, 2019
“This is not right and it is a serious problem for me. All was clear between us," Craig, a former Skadden partner, said in one email exchange that prosecutors showed jurors Wednesday at trial in Washington.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 21, 2019
"This is not right and it is a serious problem for me. All was clear between us," Craig, a former Skadden partner, said in one email exchange that prosecutors showed jurors Wednesday at trial in Washington.
By Raychel Lean | July 9, 2019
In the middle of trial, defense attorney Scott Skier of the Skier Law Firm in West Palm Beach told the judge he could no longer advocate for his client after it emerged she might have used stolen money to pay legal fees.
By Mike Scarcella | July 1, 2019
A U.S. Federal Claims judge's ruling awarded legal fees to Dentons, lead counsel in a patent suit against the U.S. government, despite arguments from the Justice Department that a litigation-funding agreement precluded any award.
By Raychel Lean | June 24, 2019
Insurers, homeowners, contractors and prosecutors disagree on who's to blame. But all sides have the same question: Is there an answer?
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