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Alleged Coronavirus Price-Gougers Get Cease-and-Desist Letters From AG James
In a news release about the letters sent Monday to a Midtown Manhattan hardware store and an Astoria, Queens, grocery market, Attorney General Letitia James made clear to merchants statewide that she will go after price gougers who look to "prey on others' anxiety" over the spreading virus in order to "line their own pockets," and she issued broader warnings to the public about a range of potential coronavirus-driven schemes.Harvey Weinstein's Defense Team Asks Judge to Consider His Age, 'Fall From Grace'
Five years is the lowest option available for Weinstein, who was was found guilty of first-degree criminal sexual act and third-degree rape by a Manhattan jury in late February.Proskauer's Revenue Crosses $1B Amid Growing Puerto Rico Workload
More firm lawyers than ever worked on Puerto Rico's reorganization, while Proskauer's London office revenue increased by 18.5%.State Bar of Texas Issues Coronavirus Response Plan
Any attorney who doesn't want to attend live TexasBarCLE events will have free access to online videos of the programs.Staying Bullish on Texas, Shearman Adds 2 Thompson & Knight Dealmakers in Dallas
A month after opening in Dallas with six partners, Shearman & Sterling has brought on two more partners who do M&A and private equity work.View more book results for the query "*"
Cantil-Sakauye Extols Courts as 'Place for Social Justice'
The California chief justice's annual annual State of the Judiciary address touched on a variety of topics, including immigration and the COVID-19 outbreak. Leaders in all three branches, she said, will "take all necessary action to protect our residents."5 Things Lawyers Should Stop Now: Tips From Connecticut's Chief Disciplinary Counsel
The Connecticut Law Tribune sat down with Brian Staines, the state's chief disciplinary counsel, and asked him five questions pertaining to attorney discipline, and the advice he'd give to lawyers facing grievance complaints or ethics charges.Cannabis Law 'Harmonized' With LAD, Court Says in Green-Lighting Fired Worker's Discrimination Claim
In a closely watched case, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that a funeral director who was fired after revealing he used medical marijuana outside of work to treat his cancer has a basis to sue for disability discrimination under the Law Against DiscriminationBoies Schiller Partners Leave for Vinson, Jenner in NY and DC
More Boies Schiller partners are on the move as the firm faces a period in transition.Boies Schiller Partners Exit for Vinson, Jenner in NY and DC
More Boies Schiller partners are on the move as the firm faces a period in transition.Trending Stories
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