Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Update
By Emily Cousins | September 13, 2022
"It makes me angry because I'm not a liar," witness Carlee Soto Parisi testified to regarding accusations she was an government actor hired to fake the mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Daily Business Review | Update
By Catherine Wilson | May 13, 2020
After a one-day experiment under its belt, the state's high court will go virtual again for three days of arguments in June.
Daily Business Review | Update
By Tom McParland | October 10, 2019
Two South Florida real estate entrepreneurs associated with Rudy Giuliani have been indicted on federal campaign finance charges.
By Angela Morris | April 15, 2019
Who are the attorneys going to bat to save the mandatory, unified bar? We've pulled together biographies of the defense team on the State Bar of Texas' side in the case "McDonald v. Longley."
By Angela Morris | April 9, 2019
Coverage of a Texas bill that would grant a statewide court access card for lawyers, letting them skip security lines, spurred an interesting debate…
By Angela Morris | March 28, 2019
Dunnam & Dunnam partner Jim Dunnam of Waco, who represents the plaintiffs, said the Pepper Hamilton records would shine light on the problems at Baylor, and get to the bottom of who acted inappropriately.
By Ross Todd | Cheryl Miller | March 19, 2018
According to police officials in Tempe, Arizona, an autonomous Uber car with a safety driver behind the wheel last night struck and killed a woman crossing the street outside a crosswalk.
By Cogan Schneier | November 3, 2017
The Solicitor General filed a petition with the high court Friday to vacate the D.C. Circuit's en banc decision that allowed the teen to get her abortion last month.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 19, 2017
Prominent Dallas criminal defense attorneys made appearances in hip implant trial on behalf of DePuy Orthopaedics and two of its lawyers after a federal judge asks the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office to question people in connection with an affidavit suggesting witness tampering.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | Texas Lawyer | October 16, 2017
A New York doctor filed an affidavit in a hip implant bellwether trial suggesting there could be "ramifications" for his practice in connection with his upcoming testimony in the trial.
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