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US Supreme Court Tries to Define a 'Crime of Violence'
Is a failed murder-for-hire plot a “crime of violence” under 18 U.S.C. Section 924(c)? That is the question under review by the U.S. Supreme Court in Delligatti v. United States.The American Lawyer Names Industry Award Winners
Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year and winners for other highly anticipated awards were announced Wednesday evening at the Industry Awards in New York.Letter to the Editor: Law Journal Used Misleading Photo for Article on Election Observers
A recent article published in the New York Law Journal highlighting the work of the Cozen O'Connor team representing the State Democracy Defenders Fund included a photo featuring lawyers who are not part of the group that may have been misleading for readers.Trump's Return to the White House: The Legal Industry Reacts
Law firm leaders, litigators and key industry stakeholders weigh in on the business, regulatory and legal implications of second Trump administration going forward.Corporate Prosecutions 'Less Likely' Under Next Trump DOJ, Observers Say
Longtime criminal defense attorneys and former federal prosecutors agreed that the next Trump DOJ would likely focus less on white collar cases against entities and instead follow a "law and order" model of pursuing street crime.View more book results for the query "Cozen O'Connor"
What's Next for Crypto Litigators With a Trump Administration
"This industry is going to thrive now," said Teresa Goody Guillén, a partner at Baker & Hostetler. "The election just changes as to what legal services are needed."Volunteering for Voter Protection Efforts, Pa. Firms Brace for Contentious Election
Reed Smith is hosting a command center in its Pittsburgh office fielding calls to the nonprofit Election Protection Hotline from Western and Central Pennsylvania, while Cozen O'Connor is giving attorneys pro bono credit for all nonpartisan election activities.US Supreme Court to Decide Whether Alabamans Must Wait for the State
In Williams, the Supreme Court will decide whether the state of Alabama properly imposed an "exhaustion requirement" on Section 1983 claims within the state—in other words, whether a state can deprive courts of jurisdiction over Section 1983 claims unless and until the plaintiff exhausts administrative remedies offered by the state.Campaign Finance Records Show Lawyers Have a Clear Favorite in Pa. Attorney General Race
Plenty of firms and lawyers have invested in the attorney general race, and particularly in the Democratic candidate.Trending Stories
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