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NY Federal Prosecutors Unseal Charges Against 27 Defendants in Racehorse Doping Scheme
"Today's unsealing of four indictments for widespread doping of racehorses is the largest ever of its kind from the Department of Justice," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said.Kirkland M&A Duo Heads to Latham, Prioritizing 'Global Footprint'
Neal Reenan and Ian Bushner have joined Latham & Watkins in Boston and Chicago.Tributes Pour In for Bridgeport Lawyer, Remembered as Trailblazer
The longtime Bridgeport attorney died Thursday at age 87. Friends and colleagues remembered him as a dedicated, trailblazing attorney.Behind a General Counsel's Sudden Exit: Strip Clubs and Drinking With a Deputy
Michael McKenna, the veteran general counsel of the National Credit Union Administration retired suddenly Nov. 19 after learning he was under investigation for ingesting marijuana, drinking heavily and visiting strip clubs during work hours with his deputy general counsel, Lara Daly-Sims.Tornadoes, Coronavirus and the 2020 Election
It is not paranoia to prepare for a disrupted presidential election. Particularly now, when the prospect of ongoing quarantines from the coronavirus may jeopardize voting in November, it is especially irresponsible not to consider contingency plans.View more book results for the query "*"
Jury Piles On $235K in Punitives to $5.5M Legal Malpractice Verdict
The attorney for a man awarded more than $5.5 million for legal malpractice last week asked a jury to approve substantial punitive damages in addition to the judgment.Pa. Federal Courts Monitoring Coronavirus, Proceeding as Normal
Administrators from Pennsylvania's three federal district courts and the Philadelphia-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit said Monday that they're keeping an eye on the progression of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus disease, but have not made changes to court operations.Microsoft, Amazon Top Lawyers Participate in COVID-19 Response Fund
The COVID-19 Response Fund, which launched Monday morning, will provide flexible resources to organizations in the Puget Sound area in Washington state that are helping to battle the novel coronavirus in underserved communities.'Watch and Prepare': Florida Courts Brace for Coronavirus
"With so many moving parts involved, attorneys, litigants, clerks of court, security and the Broward Sheriff's Office, this will take much planning, but we are committed to operate the courts, albeit on an emergency scale, should closure of the courts become a reality," said Broward Chief Judge Jack Tuter.Lawsuit: T-Bone Crash Led to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
A judge awarded damages in a bench trial for the collision involving an Interior Department employee.Trending Stories
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