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National Law Journal

Bryan Cave's First Female Chair Plans DC Growth, Innovation

D.C.-based Therese Pritchard became the first female chair of Missouri-founded Bryan Cave Wednesday and spoke with The National Law Journal about her strategy.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

USA v. Fishenko

By | October 03, 2014
Review of FISA Orders Supports Probable Cause; Evidence Not Suppressed, Trial Not Severed
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Rothstein Partner Stuart Rosenfeldt Sentenced to 33 Months in Prison

Stuart Rosenfeldt, who was Scott Rothstein's only equity partner at RRA, lost his law license after pleading guilty to a conspiracy charge.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Lawyers Accused of Helping Run Foreclosure Rescue Scam

The long arm of the law is reaching out to a Florida attorney as New York's attorney general accused a Florida law firm of fraudulently marketing itself.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

6 Months' Probation for SC State Ex-GC in Corruption Case

Edwin Givens has been sentenced to six months' probation for his role in a public corruption case.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

No Thanks: By Refusing Review, $67M Award Against TD Bank in Rothstein Case Stands

TD Bank strikes out again in trying to reverse the verdict in a case brought by money-losing investors in Scott Rothstein's Ponzi scheme.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Sets Nov. 7 Return Date for Dewey Defendants

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz told prosecutors and indicted Dewey & LeBoeuf leaders to return to court Nov. 7, when he will decide dismissal motions.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

A Bribe Is a Bribe

Regulators aren't giving companies a pass when payments are small.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Madoff Son Was Under Investigation Until His Death

Bernard Madoff's last surviving son was under investigation for possible involvement in his father's multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme until the day he died from cancer earlier this month, but scrutiny over his $16 million estate lives on.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Restitution Bid Fails in Wire Fraud Involving Kyrgyzstan

In a wire fraud case against a onetime investment banker connected to a now-deposed regime in the central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan, a judge has ruled the prosecution's inability to identify exactly who the money was stolen from has made the task of restitution impossible.
6 minute read

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