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Obtaining the Criminal Client's Story
Many clients often lie to their criminal lawyers about something, not to mention that they lie to themselves, or tend to "forget" certain imposing facts, Law Journal columnist Joel Cohen writes. How might criminal practitioners manage defendants' recitation of their facts?Bankruptcy Judge, Corporate Litigator to Head Richards Layton Arbitration and Mediation Practice
Greg Williams has worked both as an advisor and a litigator representing corporations and their directors. Kevin Gross Gross joined the firm as a director in its bankruptcy and corporate restructuring department in 2020, following 14 years as a bankruptcy judge.COVID, Christmas and the Knights of Columbus: Town Sued for Denying Permit
"It seemed a continuation of the town of Fairfield's past aggression towards the Christmas vigil," Joseph Sargent said. "Instead of recognizing that they were in the wrong and violated our First Amendment and free exercise rights, they tried to justify the conduct. I think the whole episode, going back four years, shows a complete lack of self-awareness by the [defendant]."Zurn: 'Disappointing' Action By Trump Media Isn't Contemptuous
"At the end of the day, my priority needs to be making sure that this court's contempt power is wielded when it ought to be wielded," said Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn said.Silvera Is Named to Oversee New York City Trial Courts' Daily Operations
Silvera was appointed to his new role by the state's Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas, with Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson's approval.View more book results for the query "*"
Internova Travel Group Accused of Fraud, Theft in New Lawsuit
Plaintiffs Milne Travel Agency and Scott Milne accuse defendants of lying, stealing, and using "pressure tactics" as part of an attempt to get Milne to sell his ownership shares in the company, which has been in his family since 1975.Glen Mills Schools Mass Tort Gets New Bellwether Dates After Pause in Trial Schedule
The first trials in the program had initially been scheduled to kick off earlier this summer, but those proceedings were put on hold while the parties engaged in court-ordered mediation.Cracks in Nordea Bank's Money-Laundering Controls Results in $35M NY Fine
Nordea, which has had a branch in New York City for decades, said it has since fortified those efforts, while its former processes, policies and controls involved a shuttered brank in Denmark and Nordea's former operations in the Baltics.'Racial Animus'?: 4th Circuit Revives Bias Lawsuit Against Ollie's Bargain Outlet
"Taking [Alexis] Guerrero's factual allegations together and accepting them as true, we find that he has sufficiently alleged that Ollie's intended to discriminate against him on the basis of race and that the discrimination interfered with a contractual interest," Judge DeAndrea Gist Benjamin wrote, reviving the plaintiff's lawsuit.Adding a New C-Suite Role, Fish & Richardson Hires Chief Legal Risk Officer
Elham Dehbozorgi will oversee a team of around 50 people, including analysts and some attorneys.Trending Stories
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