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'Snyder' Decision Re-Emphasizes Supreme Court's Federalism Concerns in Federal Prosecutions
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that issue in Snyder v. United States, holding that Section 666 only criminalizes bribes, and not the acceptance of gratuities, by state and local officials. This decision further narrows the power of federal prosecutors to pursue corruption cases.How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'You Have to Be Your Own Advocate,' Says Marisa Darden of Benesch
"Do not be afraid to speak up about your desire for the role. You have to be your own advocate. Don't assume your billable hours or revenue numbers will speak for themselves."An Unpredictable Journey: What Companies Should Know Before Self-Disclosing to DOJ
In recent years, the DOJ has been beating the self-disclosure drum with a series of policies designed to encourage and reward corporate self-disclosure of misconduct. Yet, these policies also make clear that self-disclosure alone does not beget a declination.Supreme Court Radically Shifts Landscape for Administrative Enforcement
Milbank partners George Canellos and Tawfiq Rangwala and special counsel John Hughes discuss the real-world impact that "SEC v. Jarkesy" will have on SEC enforcement.Convicted Ex-Prosecutor May Still Practice Law, for Now, Says Divided Md. High Court
The decision means Marilyn J. Mosby may remain an active attorney as she appeals her federal convictions. But a dissenting justice said she "presents an unacceptable risk of harm to the public" if she's allowed to practice law.View more book results for the query "White"
Who Got the Work: Sheppard Mullin Team Steps In to Defend Visionox in Patent Case
The plaintiffs, led by Fish & Richardson principal David M. Barkan, contend SEL holds patents on semiconductor technology that improves image quality of displays and enhances operational and manufacturing efficiencies.'Don't Fall Into the Trap': Lawyer for Menendez Urges Jurors to Remain Skeptical
Paul Hastings partner Adam Fee argued that key witnesses in the case, including former New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and cooperating witness Jose Uribe, did not inculpate Menendez.Attacks on Federal Agencies Continue in Supreme Court Petitions
June requests for review include challenges to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Homeland Security and the "Feres" doctrine.Biden Moves Swiftly to Formally Nominate US Judge in Phila. After Pratter's Death
"Judge [Gail] Weilheimer has served the people of Southeastern Pennsylvania for decades, bringing to the table a wealth of experience ranging from the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office to Abington Township Commissioner to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas," Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pennsylvania, said of President Biden's judicial nominee to replace deceased U.S. District Judge Pratter.Trending Stories
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