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Middletown Jury Awards $9 Million, Total Likely to Exceed $13 Million
"In this case, this verdict is not an outlier," plaintiffs counsel Andrew Garza said. "It's not some runaway verdict. It's fair compensation for someone who is young, who has lived and will live with this for the rest of their life."Primer on Commercial Real Estate Loan Workouts and Right-Sizing, Part II
This two-part series examines several options for the commercial real estate loan in distress. As the second installment of this series, this article identifies and examines a more creative approach, one which right-sizes the loan and the underlying real estate and resets value for today's market.Calculating the Cost of Crime: The Significance of Loss Determination in White-Collar Federal Cases
The considerations for determining the financial loss in a federal criminal matter are analogous to those a practitioner may employ in other issues requiring measuring a financial loss (i.e., damages in civil litigation).Are SEC and FINRA Administrative Hearings Unconstitutional?
For the past eighty-five years, the securities industry has been regulated by the SEC and designated SROs under its supervision. But that system is changing.Big Law Recruiting Confronts Rising Student Activism
Law students are increasingly interested in law firms' political and moral positions.View more book results for the query "*"
Alston & Bird Adds Veteran Litigator to New York Office
Scott Schirick has represented clients in high-profile white-collar cases, including Chinese businessman Miles Guo in a billion-dollar securities fraud case scheduled to go to trial on May 22.Ruling Challenged: Senior Judge to Decide Residency Dispute in Douglas Probate Race
"The standard of review is whether the ruling of the board was clearly erroneous," said respondent counsel Justin O'Dell of O'Dell, O'Neal, Hungerford, & Blanchard. "[T]here is an abundance of evidence to support the board's decision."Trafficking Claims, Repatriation Request and Indictment Dismissal Denied
This column reports on several significant representative decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Ann M. Donnelly denied a motion to dismiss a complaint alleging claims of forced labor and trafficking and, in a second, unrelated matter, denied a mother's petition under the Hague Convention to repatriate her child to England. Chief Judge Margo K. Brodie denied defendants' motion to dismiss the indictment against them or for an in camera review of the grand jury minutes.Legal Industry Experts Launch 'Legal Data Intelligence' With Help From Relativity
The framework, meant to help the industry harness data in a smarter way, was founded by nearly 20 industry experts. The project has received resources from e-discovery company Relativity.Trending Stories
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