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National Law Journal

Senate Hearing on DOJ Nominees Pivots to Comey

The Senate Judiciary Committee questioned Noel Francisco for solicitor general, Makan Delrahim to head the Antitrust Division and Steven Engel to oversee the Office of Legal Counsel, but committee Democrats used their time to address the FBI director's termination.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Senate Hearing on DOJ Nominees Pivots to Comey

The Senate Judiciary Committee questioned Noel Francisco for solicitor general, Makan Delrahim to head the Antitrust Division and Steven Engel to oversee the Office of Legal Counsel, but committee Democrats used their time to address the FBI director's termination.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

No Charges Against Amtrak Engineer for Fatal Derailment

The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday that it would not file criminal charges against the Amtrak train engineer operating the train during the May 2015 derailment in Philadelphia that killed 8 and injured 200 more.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

USA v. Nix

Post-Verdict Subpoenas Quashed; Rule 17(c) Not Satisfied, 'Fishing Expedition' Noted
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Nguti v. Sessions III

Noncriminal Immigration Detainee Held Since 2015 Entitled to 'Lora' Bond Hearing
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Prosecutor: Governor Changed His View on Meddling in Cases

A Florida prosecutor who refuses to seek the death penalty said in court documents that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has changed his views on whether it's proper to interfere with prosecutors' decisions.
4 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Arce

4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Morgan Lewis Files Become Flash Point in HP-Autonomy Fraud Case

If defense lawyers get their way, records from the firm's investigation of Hewlett-Packard's botched deal with a British software firm could become evidence.
53 minute read

The Recorder

Morgan Lewis Files Become Flash Point in HP-Autonomy Fraud Case

If defense lawyers get their way, records from the firm's investigation of Hewlett-Packard's botched deal with a British software firm could become evidence.
53 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

AG Offers Immunity, Cash for Public Corruption Tips

New Jersey Attorney General Christopher Porrino on Tuesday announced two programs aimed at fighting public corruption: One offering low-level offenders in corruption schemes the ability to avoid prosecution and another offering tipsters up to $25,000.
5 minute read

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