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Major Debtors Still Frequent SDTX 1 Year After Jones-Freeman Scandal
Data from Debtwire shows a modest decline in large Chapter 11s filed in Houston since news of the relationship between Judge David R. Jones and former Jackson Walker partner Elizabeth Freeman broke last October.Striking for the Future: How Workers and Lawyers Protect Society Together
As lawyers supporting strategic strikes, we're not indulging "chaos"—we're advancing a cause that's long overdue. Our job is to help workers achieve lasting victories by advising on strategy, building cases, and representing their voices so they resound effectively in the legal system.US Judge Orders 'Prolific' Cooperating Witness to Pay Nearly $900,000 in Restitution
U.S. District Judge Katharine Polk Failla's decision is a significant reduction of the nearly $12 million in restitution cooperator Jona Rechnitz was ordered to pay at his initial sentencing, for his role in steering, and thereby causing losses to, public pension funds.Deal Watch: Big Week for Private Equity, Private Credit and Kirkland
Of seven announced deals in the past week that were worth more than $1 billion, four were private equity-driven, and two were driven by private lenders.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Legal Recruiter Amy Savage Joins Garrison as Lateral Gov't Moves Stay Busy
While government lateral moves have picked up this year, Savage noted that some public service lawyers are holding back on making a move until after the presidential election.A Couple of Early Suggestions From ABOTA's 'A More Perfect Jury' Project
In 2022, the American Board of Trial Advocates Foundation launched a multi-year study in partnership with law schools and the National Center for State Courts aimed at improving the jury selection process. Study participants at UC Law San Francisco discussed their preliminary findings yesterday.1 Day Late: Clock Runs Out on Lawyer's Whistleblower Suit
Phillips's affidavit, attached to the petition, cites numerous alleged improper activities that Phillips claims District Attorney Ori White knew of, attempted to justify or ignored.Trump Counsel Again Asks Second Circuit to Remove NY State Case to Federal Court
Trump is tentatively scheduled to face sentencing on felony charges on Nov. 26.Trending Stories
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