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A Reporter and a Mayor: Behind the Scenes During the Eric Adams Indictment News Cycle
One reporter's peek inside the 48 hours surrounding the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams on charges including wire fraud, solicitation of contributions from foreign nationals and bribery.The 'Cryptic Note' at the Center of Death Penalty Case
"I mean, it's just your one witness has been exposed as a liar," Justice Elena Kagan said.Are Law Firms Themselves to Blame When a Client Refuses to Pay?
With law firms facing longer debtor days and having to take clients to court over unpaid bills, in-house counsel and partners explain what firms can do to address what many call a system in dire need of an overhaul.Are Law Firms Themselves to Blame When a Client Refuses to Pay?
With law firms facing longer debtor days and having to take clients to court over unpaid bills, in-house counsel and partners explain what firms can do to address what many call a system in dire need of an overhaul.View more book results for the query "*"
Appellate Court Finds Inattentive Juror's Removal Reasonable, Not Sign of Bias
"No matter what a person's background, race, or economic standing, if the juror does not pay attention, the juror does not belong on any jury," wrote Presiding Justice Arthur Gilbert of the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Six.Class Action Lawsuit Targets 40 Private Colleges and Universities Over Alleged Price-Fixing
"The financial burden of college cannot be overstated in today's world, and we believe our antitrust attorneys have uncovered a major influence on the rising cost of higher education," Steve Berman, managing partner and co-founder of Hagens Berman, said.York County Judge Suspended Following Federal Indictment of Wire, Mail Fraud
Judge Steven Stambaugh's suspension comes after 31 charges were filed against him in the Pennsylvania Middle District Court.Critics Ramp Up Ongoing Battle With SEC Over Settlement 'Gag Rule' in 9th Circuit
The policy, enacted by the federal securities markets regulator in 1972, prohibits individuals and companies settling with the SEC from publicly admitting or denying the SEC's allegations against them. According to the NCLA, the rule is a First Amendment violation.Girardi's Lawyers Move for New Trial: He Doesn't Remember Jury's Verdict
Tom Girardi's lawyers asked a federal judge on Tuesday to toss his conviction because he wasn't competent enough to understand his own criminal trial.Trending Stories
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