By Meredith Hobbs | February 26, 2019
Brian Tanner, who was the appellate chief for the Savannah U.S. attorney's office, said he was recruited by Jim Durham, the office's interim U.S. attorney until joining Savage Turner in 2017.
By Scott Flaherty | February 26, 2019
The U.S. Securities and Exchange commission announced Friday that it secured a final judgment in Manhattan federal court against Walter "Chet" Little,
By Ellis Kim | February 25, 2019
The former Trump campaign chairman's attorneys said a significant sentence would likely amount to life in prison.
By Colby Hamilton | February 25, 2019
The appellate panel said the U.S. district and bankruptcy courts in Manhattan erred in finding the trustee was barred from going after the funds over extraterritoriality and comity concerns.
By Lidia Dinkova | February 25, 2019
An attorney says U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Erik Kimball "delivered a knockout punch" in a battle over auction proceeds from an unfinished hotel-condominium.
By Scott Flaherty | February 25, 2019
With less than a year left on his prison sentence, Walter "Chet" Little is close to reaching the end of his formal punishment for an insider trading scheme.
By John Kang | February 25, 2019
Sungwook Cho joins the Korean firm as one of its managing partners after more than 20 years at various prosecutors' offices.
By Colby Hamilton | February 22, 2019
Reports on Friday suggest Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance sees a way around state double jeopardy rules that could imperil new criminal charges against Paul Manafort, even as lawmakers and former AG aides continue to raise concerns.
By Colby Hamilton | Dan M. Clark | February 22, 2019
Reports on Friday suggest Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance sees a way around state double jeopardy rules that could imperil new criminal charges against Paul Manafort, even as lawmakers and former AG aides continue to raise concerns.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Maranda Fritz and Brian Steinwascher | February 22, 2019
New York State Senator Todd Kaminsky has introduced a bill in the new legislative session that would make lying to state prosecutors or investigators a felony. Kaminsky and other supporters of the proposed bill mistakenly believe that state prosecutors face challenges in successfully prosecuting non-violent or non-drug-related crimes. Contrary to Kaminsky's supposition, creating a new crime that is easily charged but not easily defended against does nothing to further criminal justice reform.
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