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First-Degree Murder Charge May Not Fit Mangione Case
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's decision to charge Luigi Mangione with first-degree murder may ultimately hurt rather than help his office's case, a former New York state Supreme Court justice writes.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Lawyers from Haynes Boone, King & Spalding, Legal Aid at Work and the Impact Fund reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Defense that will allow LGBTQ+ veterans discharged before the end of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy to remove discriminatory indicators from their military records and potentially upgrade their discharge statuses.U.S. Supreme Court Denies Trump Effort to Halt Sentencing
The sentencing is now expected to proceed on Friday.U.S. Supreme Court Has No Jurisdiction Over Trump's New York Criminal Case: Prosecutors
In the continued attempt to stay Trump’s sentencing, defense counsel has argued that the Supreme Court’s July decision in Trump v. U.S. now protects him from prosecution, given his reelection to office.‘Be Comfortable With the Uncomfortable’
new and somewhat unpredictable administration is shaping regulatory priorities, labor initiatives, and immigration policies—creating a dynamic landscape that may leave business leaders navigating uncharted waters with some uncertainty.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Just One Cookie? Justices to Decide Liability for Half-Truths
The court’s decision will resolve a circuit split and could add to the court’s recent line of cases narrowing the reach of statutes used to prosecute white-collar crime.Sorry. We Can't Get to Your Case: Judge Speaks Out on Judicial Shortages
"The president’s veto is contrary to the actions of Sen. Biden, who helped pass many of those bills," said federal Judge Robert J. Conrad.Despite Brexit, UK Lawyers Still Dominate on Big EU Antitrust Lawsuits
U.K. lawyers have been heavily involved in some of the most significant EU antitrust battles since 2020, when Brexit took effect, an investigation by Law.com International found.New York Court of Appeals Blocks Trump Attempt to Stay Friday Sentencing
The ruling, from Judge Jenny Rivera, leaves the case squarely in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court.Up in the Air: Boeing’s Deferred Prosecution Saga Continues
The authors write "Corporate deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) have become a key part of white-collar criminal enforcement. With a DPA, a company can resolve a criminal investigation without a guilty plea, while the government gets remediation of misconduct and a corporate admission of wrongdoing. These benefits have encouraged other countries to adopt, or consider adopting, similar arrangements, even where DPAs do not fit neatly in existing criminal procedures, such as France, England and Switzerland."Trending Stories
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