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Texas Lawyer

Maximizing Courtroom Effectiveness in the Age of Zoom

Oftentimes, people tell stories haphazardly, just for the fun of it. But as trial lawyers, we have to purposefully tell our clients' stories to the jury or the judge so they can understand the truth about what happened, writes Charles "Chuck" Bennett, a consultant with Trial Structure.
5 minute read

International Edition

Eversheds Sutherland, Ashurst Lead Legal Innovation Awards Shortlist

This year's awards will celebrate the innovative achievements of firms and in-house teams via a virtual ceremony on October 2.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

On Eve of Publication, Upstate NY Judge Denies Bid to Block Book on President Donald Trump's Family

Robert Trump failed to meet the burden of demonstrating "imminent, irreparable harm to him," Dutchess County Supreme Court Justice Hal Greenwald found, using bold type to emphasize the final two words.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Residents Secretly Recorded at High-End Miami Condo Tower: Lawsuit

A former concierge filed the lawsuit against the condo association and property manager alleging he was fired for speaking up about the secret recordings.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Justices' Rejection of Trump's Absolute Immunity Claim Should Apply in Civil Defamation Suit, Roberta Kaplan Argues

Kaplan's argument comes just one day after the high court announced its 7-2 decision in Trump v. Vance, which said prosecutors may seek financial records in a criminal investigation.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

'I'm Baffled': Judge Questions 'Good Faith' of DOJ in Roger Stone Records Case

"I'm really unpersuaded by your argument about manipulation here," U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss told a DOJ attorney. "I'm baffled by it, given what the department has done here."
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Attorney for Trump's Brother Argues Book by President's Niece is Not Political Speech

First Amendment arguments set forth by Simon & Schuster and in amicus briefs have relied on a false analogy between book publishers and newspapers, Charles Harder argued.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

In Trump Book Lawsuit, Boutrous Argues Injunction Would Be 'Futile'

Mary Trump was sued June 26 by Robert Trump, who has argued that she is forbidden by a settlement agreement associated with her grandfather's will from publishing information about her relationships with the president, Robert Trump and their sister, former Judge Maryanne Trump Barry of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, without their consent.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

NY Appeals Court Keeps Block Against Mary Trump in Book Fight, But Lifts It for Her Publisher

"The legitimate interest in preserving family secrets may be one thing for the family of a real estate developer, no matter how successful; it is another matter for the family of the president of the United States," Presiding Justice Alan Scheinkman wrote.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

First Amendment Advocates Protest 'Extraordinary' Order Blocking Publication of Mary Trump's Book

An attorney for Simon & Schuster confirmed in court filings that Mary Trump informed the publisher she was the primary source of The New York Times investigation into the Trump family's tax records.
4 minute read

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