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The Sixth Amendment and the Right to a Public Trial
The Second Circuit reversed the district court's grant of habeas corpus, finding that the trial judge's closing of the courtroom to the public for approximately 15 minutes, during a nine-week trial, did not violate defendant's right to a public trial as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment.Attorney of the Year Finalist: Eric Fisher
In August, Fisher led a team of three attorneys who secured the compassionate release of a 67-year-old inmate of Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California. The inmate served over 36 years in prison for a crime in which no one was killed.An Early-Week Batch of Litigator of the Week Shout Outs
With two weeks' worth of wins under consideration in this cycle of Litigator of the Week, we're giving a little extra shine to a worthy batch of shout outs.How New Jersey Firms Fared on the Am Law 200
For this year's list, it took significant increases to keep up with the pack. The second hundred firms collectively posted a 9.1% year-over-year revenue increase.Blackstone's New Twist on Private Credit Will Open Up Billions
Regulators last week approved Blackstone's application to start a private credit fund in Europe with a structure similar to an open-end mutual fund.View more book results for the query "Waller"
Treasuries Slide as Inflation Concerns Keep Rate-Hike Bets Alive
Investors are caught between elevated inflation and monetary policy tightening, which is aimed at slowing it but is also increasingly seen as a threat to the economy.Georgia's Law Schools See Nearly 1-Point Drop on February Bar Exam Scores
The Emory University and Georgia State University law schools led the state with nearly identical scores.Baker Donelson, Swift Currie, Taylor English Make New Hires—and Other 'On the Move' News
Both Swift Currie and Taylor English added more litigation attorneys.'Justice Was Served': Key Witness Helps Teen Recover $3M in Father's Fatal Log Truck Wreck
"[The witness'] phone number was on the police report, and when we spoke to him, he said no one had ever [talked to] him except the police [at the scene]," plaintiff attorney Michael Hill said. "He said he'd been waiting for someone to call to ask him what happened."Miami-Dade Mayor Declares Housing Affordability Crisis
Researchers said the rent spikes are unusual since rents tend to be less volatile than housing prices over the long term, which are impacted by mortgage rate changes and other factors.Trending Stories
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