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Special Counsel Jack Smith Prepares Final Report as Trump Opposes Its Release
"The Attorney General will decide whether any portion of the report should be released to the public," Smith's office wrote in a federal court filing. "The Attorney General has not yet determined how to handle the report volume pertaining to this case."Appeals Court Rejects Trump Attempt to Delay Friday Sentencing
Associate Justice Ellen Gesmer of the Appellate Division, First Department denied the defense petition for emergency relief following oral arguments.Strategic Pricing: Setting the Billable Hour at the Intersection of Psychology, Feedback and Growth
If there's no pushback on new rates, the increase was too low, David Ackert writes: Each strategic adjustment should help cull a few unprofitable clients.'Taking the Best' of Both Firms, Ballard Spahr and Lane Powell Officially Merge
For example, the combined firm, which maintains the Ballard Spahr name, has begun to reevaluate its compensation system after looking at Lane Powell’s methodology.Florida Supreme Court Publicly Reprimands Miami Founding Partner
The prominent attorney's recent troubles with the Florida Bar stemmed from a complaint filed against him by a new former client.View more book results for the query "*"
Meet the Long Island Judge Tapped to Be US Attorney for Eastern District of New York
Nassau County District Court Judge Joseph Nocella Jr., if confirmed by the U.S. Senate, would return to lead the office where he served as an assistant U.S. attorney from 1991 to 1995. President-elect Donald Trump hailed Nocella for having a "strong record of bringing law and order" to New Yorkers.Breast Cancer Patient's Negligence Claims Cleared to Proceed Against Recalled BioZorb Marker
The court concluded genuine issues of material fact existed regarding whether an advanced warning of the alleged risks of a device used in treating breast cancer would have deterred the plaintiff's doctor from using the device on her.Pentagon Settles Suit Seeking to Clear Records of Service Members Discharged for Being LGBTQ
Don't Ask, Don't Tell, a policy which barred openly gay people from serving in the military, was repealed in 2011. But the government engaged in ongoing disparate treatment of LGBTQ+ veterans because their discharge papers sometimes cite separation codes that list homosexuality or "sexual perversion," the suit claimed.US Tower General Counsel Elevated to President
Richard Rossi, who started at the bottom of the legal department in 2001 and rose to general counsel in 2018, now is taking another step up.Trending Stories
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