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Fugitives Who Never Fled: Recent Decisions Disallow Challenges to Indictments From Afar
In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Vera M. Kachnowski and Peter J. Sluka discuss the dilemma faced by defendants living abroad at the time of their indictment, who must choose either to appear in the United States to mount a defense or remain abroad with the pending charges affecting their reputation, business, and ability to travel internationally. This dilemma is particularly acute for defendants who, based upon a lack of nexus to the United States, might have a compelling challenge to their charges. Recently, some defendants have tried to raise those extraterritoriality challenges from abroad, but they have faced a roadblock: Although they never fled from the United States, their “fugitive” status prevents them from accessing the courts.Morgan & Morgan Accuses Carlton Fields of Putting 'Cash Ahead of Duties' in Malpractice Case
A legal malpractice lawsuit against Am Law 200 firm Carlton Fields alleges four of its attorneys represented two clients on opposite sides of a deal, but the firm claims it did nothing wrong.Claim That Doctor Failed to Monitor Fatal Surgery Yields $4.2M Settlement in Atlantic County
A $4.2 million settlement was reached on July 3 in Niedzwiadek v. Anmuth, the Atlantic County case of a Southampton woman who died following routine…View more book results for the query "*"
Hogan Lovells Cuts Jobs in Hong Kong
The firm said it made the cuts to streamline its operations.People in the News—July 19, 2019—Timoney Knox
Timoney Knox added Tyler J. Dunphy as an associate attorney and member of the firm's students' rights team.LexisNexis Launches Expanded Analytics Tool for Courts' Opinions, Motion Outcomes
LexisNexis's new Context for Courts solution seeks to soften the pains of researching rulings and language most cited by a court.The University President's Role in Addressing Offensive Campus 'Speech'
To Sexton, there is little more important than dialogue—or, rather, dialogic dialogue where people seek to learn from each other.Broken Trust: Getting Justice for a Sexually Groomed and Sexually Abused Young Athlete
This article describes the legal advocacy skills a plaintiff's attorney needs to conduct a lawsuit and bring it to a conclusion, all the while being highly sensitive to the client's unique psychological needs.Trending Stories
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