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Justices to Mull Anti-Abortion Speech Case
The so-called Nuremberg Files case, a contentious First Amendment dispute over a virulent anti-abortion Web site, goes before the U.S. Supreme Court for review at its private conference on Friday. At issue is whether the Nuremberg Files Web site and "Wanted" posters listing abortion providers amounted to threats and intimidation that are not protected speech under the First Amendment.Shargel Asks for Dreier To Be Released on Bail
Disgraced attorney Marc S. Dreier has given full cooperation to the receiver charged with identifying and securing his assets, his attorney said yesterday. Fighting to get his client released on bail while he awaits trial on accusations that he looted escrow accounts and sold or tried to sell more than $100 million in phony promissory notes to hedge funds, attorney Gerald Shargel said Mr. Dreier has no hidden assets here or abroad.Cite as: King County v. IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG, 09 Civ. 8387 (SAS), NYLJ 1202474373592, at *1 (SDNY, Decided October 29, 2010)District Judge Shira A. Sch
Cite as: Simkin v. Blank, 3016, NYLJ 1202477009087, at *1 (App. Div., 1st, Decided January 4, 2011)Before: Gonzalez, P.J., Tom, Andrias, Catterson, Moskowitz, J
The Score: Dentons Partner Doubles as Fantasy Sports Pro
Like many lawyers, Glenn Colton is a baseball fan. But the Dentons white-collar and government investigations practice head has taken his love for America's national pastime to the next level, scoring his own fantasy baseball column and SiriusXM radio show. In June, Colton will be inducted into the Fantasy Sports Trade Association's Hall of Fame. Also: Covington advises the U.S. Open on a new $770 million TV deal with ESPN and Bracewell & Giuliani and Loeb & Loeb get involved in two high-profile memorabilia fights in our regular look at sports and the law.U.S. Says Dreier Is Flight Risk, Urges Judge to Reject Bid for Bail
Jailed attorney Marc S. Dreier, whose life has "completely unraveled" since his arrest last month, should remain behind bars since he has "little to lose by fleeing," the government wrote yesterday in opposing the lawyer's second bid for bail. In a letter to Southern District Magistrate Judge Douglas F. Eaton, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan R. Streeter argued that the same "resourcefulness" Mr. Dreier showed in pulling off a four-year scheme that "netted him hundreds of million of dollars" and "fooled some of the most sophisticated investors" could "easily be committed to fleeing and living abroad."Dreier Remains Jailed as Court Imposes Bail Beyond His Reach
Marc S. Dreier will remain behind bars until he can get another judge to take a look at possible bail conditions as he awaits trial for alleged frauds totaling more than $380 million. Magistrate Judge Douglas Eaton yesterday declined to order Mr. Dreier, 58, detained outright, but he set such tough conditions for his pretrial release that defense attorney Gerald Shargel said his client was "effectively" denied bail. Mr. Shargel said after the hearing he would appeal the ruling to a Southern District judge.Trending Stories
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