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Tobacco Companies Want Judge to Recuse Over Law Firm Ties
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta's law firm ties have prompted calls for him to recuse in a court fight in Washington between tobacco companies and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Their concern: Mehta's former law firm, Zuckerman Spaeder, worked for anti-tobacco groups while the judge was a partner.Former Prosecutor Spared Jail in Assault Conviction
A former Manhattan prosecutor who was found guilty of assaulting a woman in a bar has avoided a jail sentence and has instead been sentenced to 10 days of community service and ordered to complete an alcohol abuse treatment program.Former Prosecutor Spared Jail in Assault Conviction
A former Manhattan prosecutor who was found guilty of assaulting a woman in a bar has avoided a jail sentence and has instead been sentenced to 10 days of community service and ordered to complete an alcohol abuse treatment program.Icahn Continues Battle With Wachtell After Bank Settlements
Three years after Carl Icahn's successful hostile takeover of CVR Energy, the billionaire investor has settled litigation with CVR's investment banks. But he isn't ready to make peace with Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.Icahn Continues Battle With Wachtell After Bank Settlements
Three years after Carl Icahn's successful hostile takeover of CVR Energy, the billionaire investor has settled litigation with CVR's investment banks. But he isn't ready to make peace with Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.Pro Baseball Player Settles Rape Suit For $150K
Professional baseball player Alfredo Simon Cabrera will pay $150,000 to settle a civil lawsuit brought by a woman who accused him of rape. The settlement ends an inquiry into text messages sent by the judge's law clerk.Pro Baseball Player Settles Rape Suit For $150K
Professional baseball player Alfredo Simon Cabrera will pay $150,000 to settle a civil lawsuit brought by a woman who accused him of rape. The settlement ends an inquiry into text messages sent by the judge's law clerk.INADMISSIBLE: Obama Turns to Academia for SEC Picks
President Barack Obama turned to academia last week to fill a pair of seats on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, nominating George Washington University Law School professor Lisa Fairfax and Hester Peirce, a senior research fellow at George Mason University's Mercatus Center. Plus more in this week's column.Trending Stories
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