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Ailing Harvey Weinstein Facing New Indictment in Manhattan
The indictment remains under seal, Assistant District Attorney Nicole Blumberg told Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber, and is expected to remain sealed until Weinstein appears in court for arraignment on Sept. 18.Illinois Prosecutors May Drop Criminal Charges Against Tom Girardi
"We're considering whether we proceed at all with the trial against Mr. Girardi," Assistant U.S. Attorney Corey Rubenstein told U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland, in Chicago, at a status conference Thursday.Greenberg Traurig Doubles San Diego Office Footprint, Adds 3 Shareholders
Greenberg will take over Withers' lease in the area as it absorbs three of the firm's former partners.Below-Market Associates Believe They Deserve the Market Compensation. Are They Right?
Midlevel associates say below-market compensation may cause them to leave, especially when billable hours match expectations at better-paying competitors.Faegre Drinker Adds Three Former Federal Prosecutors From Greenberg Traurig
Partner Jessica Natali is based in Philadelphia, while partner Carolyn McNiven and associate Brittany Fisher are in San Francisco.View more book results for the query "*"
California Bar Wants to Offer Exam Score Boosts, Payments to Sample Test Guinea Pigs
The state bar this week asked the California Supreme Court to approve a plan to offer incentives to those willing to try out sample bar exam questions written by Kaplan.Employers Should Narrowly Tailor Noncompetes to Pass Scrutiny, Say Trade-Secrets Attorneys
"If you have a noncompete in any circumstance that is fast and broad, not tailored to the circumstances at issue and has some lengthy time period, then you're at risk in all of those circumstances," said Jess Krannich, a partner at Wilson Sonsini.LTN Startup Spotlight: TypeLaw CEO Says VC-Raise Is No Cause for Celebration
Legaltech News sat down with TypeLaw co-founder and CEO Chris Dralla to discuss the urge lawyers seem to have when it comes to copy-pasting directly into their briefs, startups that raise too much before making profit and more.Caroline Ellison Requests Time-Served for 'Extensive' Cooperation Against Sam Bankman-Fried
Sentencing is currently scheduled for Sept. 24 before U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan of the Southern District of New York.Trending Stories
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