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What's Next for Supreme Court Jurisprudence on Public Corruption?
With U.S. Senator Bob Menendez on trial for bribery fraud and corruption‑related offenses, any conviction will almost assuredly be followed by an appeal. This article analyzes the state of Supreme Court jurisprudence on public corruption, including the crimes of honest services fraud and extortion under color of official right. It also highlights potential trends and future legal issues that might arise in other federal public corruption cases.Milberg Files Data Breach Suits Against North Carolina-Based Truist Bank
On May 10, Financial Business and Consumer Solutions began sending the affected plaintiffs a notice letter which said "an unauthorized third party gained access to a small number of Truist employee accounts."Thompson Hine Absorbs Litigation Boutique to Form West Coast Office
The Am Law 200 firm will add 25 lawyers and staff as part of the deal.Deep Breaths and Clenched Toes: Tips For Making It Through Jury Selection
Chris Beeman of Northern California civil defense firm Clapp Moroney Vucinich Beeman + Scheley and Richard Schoenberger of San Francisco plaintiffs firm Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger offer some nuggets on managing voir dire.View more book results for the query "*"
Ashurst Rolls Out Harvey AI to All Lawyers and Offices
The firm also conducted a trial and pilot of Harvey which informed their decision to enter into partnership with the platform.Ashurst Rolls Out Harvey AI to All Lawyers and Offices
The firm also conducted a trial and pilot of Harvey which informed their decision to enter into partnership with the platform.Paul Hastings Expands in Paris With Partner-Led, 12-Lawyer White-Collar Litigation Team
The team is led by the former head of Hogan Lovells' Paris investigations, white-collar and fraud team.Paul Hastings Adds 12-Lawyer White-Collar Litigation Team in Paris
The team is led by the former head of Hogan Lovells' Paris investigations, white-collar and fraud team.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-138
On these facts, after disclosing a letter received ex parte from the victim's attorney concerning a criminal case, the judge need not recuse.Trending Stories
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