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Weil Lures DOJ Antitrust Lawyer, As Government Lateral Moves Pick Up Before Inauguration Day
Weil, Gibson Dunn, Morrison Cohen, Paul Weiss, Thompson Coburn and Fenwick have all announced federal prosecutor hires in their D.C., New York, and Texas offices, all in the last week.Former Sacks Weston Partner Faces 5-Year Suspension Over Mail, Wire Fraud Conviction
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel hearing committee recommended that Scott Diamond should be forced to take a five-year break from legal practice following his federal conviction for mail and wire fraud.Standing Spat: Split 2nd Circuit Lets Challenge to Pfizer Diversity Program Proceed
The appellate panel remanded the case to the district court to decide whether the nonprofit Do No Harm has sufficient evidence of standing, overturning a previous decision upholding the case’s dismissal because anonymous members who alleged injury refused to give their names to the trial court.Prosecutors Seek 15 Years in Prison for Ex-US Sen. Robert Menendez
“Menendez’s conduct may be the most serious for which a U.S. senator has been convicted in the history of the Republic,” prosecutors wrote in their submission to the judge.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Fulton DA Seeks to Overturn Her Disqualification From Trump Georgia Election Case
Her filing asks Georgia's high court to consider whether the lower court wrongly disqualified her “based solely upon an appearance of impropriety and absent a finding of an actual conflict of interest or forensic misconduct” and whether the state Court of Appeals erred “in substituting the trial court's discretion with its own” in this case.Special Series Part 5: The State’s Bond Lock Impermissibly Delegates Legislative Authority
Connecticut's Bond Lock is unconstitutional because it attempts to indirectly delegate exclusively legislative powers to private entities.'The Most Sensible Sentence': Trump Sentenced to Unconditional Discharge in Manhattan Criminal Case
The proceeding—which capped a monumental case that produced a series of historical "firsts"—concluded in less than an hour. Acting Justice Juan Merchan's decision, following through on his indication that the sentence would be noncarceral, created a final judgment in the trial court.Courts Beginning to Set Standards for Evidence Relying Upon Artificial Intelligence
The authors write "In recent years, some have coined the mainstream rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) a modern-day space race. The legal profession, and especially litigators, have not been unaffected. As the use of generative AI becomes more commonplace in the practice of law, courts have been hesitant to regulate its use in litigation."Trending Stories
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