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'Fraud is Fraud' as Trader Gets 3-Year Sentence in Test of New 'Spoofing' Law
Financial trader Michael Coscia was sentenced Wednesday in Chicago to three years in prison for "spoofing," providing the first glimpse of the teeth behind an anti-manipulative trading law passed in 2010. Prosecutors hailed the prison term in the first criminal spoofing case as a signal that commodities markets are fair, and they want the punishment to serve as a deterrent to future manipulative trading.Reed Smith Rebuilds Partner Ranks, Plus More Lateral Moves
Several new recruits join Reed Smith; Latham & Watkins welcomes a former Sullivan & Cromwell partner in New York; Gibson Dunn grabs one and loses another; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Hunton Makes Two Big Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Amid merger talks with a U.K. firm, Hunton & Williams added two practice leaders from Katten Muchin Rosenman; Bo Dietl's GC finds a new home; Jenner & Block launches a private wealth practice; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Sweet Deals: Firms Binge on Friendly's, Krispy Kreme Sales
Move over, kale and quinoa. This week it's doughnuts and ice cream keeping deal lawyers happy.Report: Who Won (and Lost) the Most Big-Ticket Trials in 2015
Big Law litigators love to boast that their firms are ready and willing to take cases to trial. So it's interesting to look at the top 100 verdicts of 2015 to see what firms are actually making good on their threats. The answer is probably not who you'd think.Blazing Billables: State Laws Expand Pro-Pot Legal Work
To mark 420, the unofficial holiday for marijuana enthusiasts worldwide, The Am Law Daily spoke with some of the go-to Am Law 200 lawyers in the legal weed field.Dykema Defectors Form New Firm, Plus More Lateral Moves
A four-lawyer team leaves Dykema Gossett to start their own shop; Norton Rose Fulbright nabs a dealmaker who nearly died in an African plane crash; a Seyfarth Shaw practice leader joins a high-profile boutique; and other notable additions from The Am Law 200.London Calling for Two Big Firms, Plus More Lateral Moves
Boies Schiller and Cooley bulk up their nascent outposts in London; Gordon Rees and Shipman & Goodwin grow in New York; Hogan Lovells hires four in Australia and an ex-New York prosecutor; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Show Me State Firms Land New Recruits, Plus More Lateral Moves
Armstrong Teasdale, Bryan Cave, Husch Blackwell, Lathrop & Gage, Polsinelli and Stinson Leonard Street—a half-dozen Am Law 200 firms with Missouri roots—are hiring for the holidays.Show Me State Firms Land New Recruits, Plus More Lateral Moves
Armstrong Teasdale, Bryan Cave, Husch Blackwell, Lathrop & Gage, Polsinelli and Stinson Leonard Street—a half-dozen Am Law 200 firms with Missouri roots—are hiring for the holidays.Trending Stories
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