By Ben Hancock | December 4, 2017
In the first enforcement action initiated by its new "Cyber Unit," the SEC on Monday announced it has secured a court order to freeze the assets of individuals behind a "scam" initial coin offering.
Daily Business Review | News|Update
By Catherine Wilson | December 4, 2017
Broward Circuit Judge Alfred Horowitz is leaving the bench after 22 years and three years before the end of his term.
By Miriam Rozen | December 1, 2017
Zabel's past clients have ranged from George Soros and Howard Stern to the ACLU in "Loving v. Virginia."
By Colby Hamilton | November 30, 2017
The conservative activist organization was asked to explain why parts of its filings with the state contained deficiencies, including not acknowledging James O'Keefe's misdemeanor conviction.
By Ross Todd | November 29, 2017
Former DOJ lawyer Jeffrey Wertkin pleaded guilty Wednesday afternoon in a case where he's accused of attempting to sell sealed whistleblower lawsuits to targeted companies.
Daily Business Review | News|Update
By Catherine Wilson | November 29, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott loses a disqualification request in a case to determine whether he or a successor gets to name the next three new Florida Supreme Court justices.
By Ross Todd | Caroline Spiezio | November 28, 2017
Judge William Alsup told Uber's legal team he can't trust what they say because they've "lied so many times."
By Josefa Velasquez | November 19, 2017
A lawsuit filed by Lisa Marie Cater of Buffalo in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Saturday alleges that Sam Hoyt III, former state economic development official and former assemblyman, violated her state and federal civil rights by engaging in sexual harassment, assault and discrimination and retaliation against her. The Cuomo administration denies allegations it ignored Cater's complaints about Hoyt's behavior.
By Miriam Rozen | November 7, 2017
David Boies is facing a backlash over his work for Harvey Weinstein, including questions about potential conflicts.
Corporate Counsel | News|Update
By Sue Reisinger | November 6, 2017
Patrick Dransfield, publisher of the Pacific Business Press in Hong Kong argues that the weak role of general counsel in Japan is to blame at least in part for a series of serious problems at major corporations.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Celebrating achievement, excellence, and innovation in the legal profession in the UK.
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers and financiers for the real estate healthcare event of the year!
This event shines a spotlight on how individuals and firms are changing the investment advisory industry where it matters most.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROSECUTION PARALEGAL - NEW JERSEY OR NEW YORK OFFICESProminent mid-Atlantic law firm with multiple regional office lo...
The Republic of Palau Judiciary is seeking applicants for one Associate Justice position who will be assigned to the Appellate Division of ...