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Litigation Leaders: Adam Siegel of Freshfields on Four 'Cs' of the Firm's Litigation Practice
Siegel, who joined Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer more than 15 years ago to help start its white-collar practice in the U.S., says the words "commercial," "creativity," "collegiality" and "cross-border" are "core" to the firm's litigation department.On The Move: Buchalter Bulks Up Real Estate Practice With 3-Lawyer Nashville Team
Maynard Nexsen hired a former federal prosecutor and government contracts expert in Huntsville, Alabama, while Nelson Mullins added real estate lawyer Eamon Welch as a partner in Boston.Judge Rules Shaquille O'Neal Will Face Securities Lawsuit for Promotion, Sale of NFTs
"We are extremely fortunate that Judge Moreno authored the first extensive ruling on cryptocurrency and celebrity promotions," said Adam Moskowitz, the managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm.Judge Rules Shaquille O'Neal Will Face Lawsuit for Promotion, Sale of 'Securities'
"We are extremely fortunate that Judge Moreno authored the first extensive ruling on cryptocurrency and celebrity promotions," said Adam Moskowitz, the managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm.Forged Checks, Letters to Joe Biden: Tom Girardi's Lawyers Go on the Offense
On Thursday, Tom Girardi's public defender, cross-examining an IRS special agent, brought up missing pieces of the government's criminal investigation against his client.View more book results for the query "White & Case"
Duane Morris Adds New York Trio From Construction Boutique
The move comes soon after Duane Morris brought on a practice group chair from Whiteford, Taylor & Preston and an Exxon Mobil assistant general counsel.Disney Attorneys Find a 'Fine Print' Loophole After Doctor's Death
"And it's not surprising they would try to move this case, away from a jury and out of the public eye, to an arbitration," said Michael E. Levine, who is not involved in the litigation.The Implication of SCOTUS's 'Snyder' Decision and Recent Precedent on Corruption Prosecutions
In fraud and corruption cases, the Supreme Court and the US government are marching in opposite directions. The DOJ continues to embrace new tools from Congress and the White House—including a newly-passed anti-corruption law—while the Supreme Court has increasingly cut back on the DOJ's broad theories of prosecution. This article examines the implications from the Court's latest opinion, Snyder v. United States, which, if applied to other bribery statutes, could severely limit the DOJ's view that gifts to government officials are no different than bribes.Intel Again Accused of Misleading Investors on Foundry Finances
It's the second case bringing similar allegations against Intel in the Delaware court.Trending Stories
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