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Hard-Fought $20M Ending: 'Nobody Accomplished What Troy Rafferty Accomplished'
When litigating for compensation proved futile, one South Florida attorney found another avenue to secure $20 million for survivors.DOJ's Indictments of Congressional Members Signals Evolving Strategy to Fight Public Corruption
In the last nine months, the Department of Justice (DOJ) charged two sitting members of Congress with violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) related to alleged bribery schemes.Where Will Trump's Prosecutors Land After Sentencing?
"If the prosecutors were close to thinking of leaving the DA's office to go elsewhere, this would be the time for them to move on," noted one former Manhattan prosecutor.Where Will Trump's Prosecutors Land After Sentencing?
"If the prosecutors were close to thinking of leaving the DA's office to go elsewhere, this would be the time for them to move on," said one former Manhattan prosecutor.Supreme Court Throws Out Ruling Muzzling Biden Officials Over Social Media 'Misinformation'
In its 6-3 decision, the high court held that a group of Republican states and individuals lacked standing to seek an injunction against federal officials' to get platforms like X, Facebook and YouTube to take down alleged misinformation.View more book results for the query "White Case"
What's Next for Supreme Court Jurisprudence on Public Corruption?
With U.S. Senator Bob Menendez on trial for bribery fraud and corruption‑related offenses, any conviction will almost assuredly be followed by an appeal. This article analyzes the state of Supreme Court jurisprudence on public corruption, including the crimes of honest services fraud and extortion under color of official right. It also highlights potential trends and future legal issues that might arise in other federal public corruption cases.Stein Saks Taps Defense Counsel in RICO Suit From Experian, Jones Day
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Supreme Court to Rain Down Blockbusters in Race to Recess
The justices have announced they will issue decisions Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in what many expect to be the final days before the court breaks for summer recess, though it has in the past taken until the first week of July to complete its work.Former Federal Prosecutor IDs Possible Challenges in Norcross Prosecution
"It is not enough for someone to say, 'Are you threatening me?' and for the charged person to say, 'Yes, I am,'" former federal prosecutor Howard S. Master said. "That is not sufficient to constitute viable conduct. Lawyers threaten litigation, to walk away from a deal, or induce a business partner to walk away from a deal, all the time. None of that, by itself, is improper."Slow But Steady: Law Firm Diversity Gains Continued in 2023
Diversity gains, while more subdued, were consistent from associates to partners and office leaders, according to the American Lawyer's 2024 Diversity Scorecard.Trending Stories
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