By Tony Mauro | December 21, 2018
Would the justices clear their court chamber like the D.C. Circuit did, and leave the public and press outside, scratching their heads?
By C. Ryan Barber | December 18, 2018
The arrest of a Huawei executive in Canada amid escalating trade and diplomatic tensions is keeping international lawyers busy—fielding calls about US executive travel. Plus: our weekly roundup of Who Got the Work and compliance and government affairs headlines that caught our eye. Thanks for reading!
By Ellis Kim | C. Ryan Barber | December 17, 2018
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan made headlines recently when he ordered the U.S. government to turn around a plane that was carrying a woman whose asylum case was still pending in court. Here's a lot more to know about the judge.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | December 14, 2018
Virtually every judge will tell you that sentencing is the most solemn and difficult decision they must make. Some acknowledge conferring with their clerks, or occasionally with a colleague or two, simply as a gut check when confronted with a difficult sentence, or one with potentially broader ramifications than just the defendant before them. Almost every one of them, though, truly struggles with it every time.
By Lidia Dinkova | December 14, 2018
Circuit Judge William Thomas granted Capital Building LLC and Spartan Lending LLC's summary judgment motion in which they argued they are owed loan principal and interest.
By Michael Ogden | December 14, 2018
Jeff David admits he used $9 million from Golden 1 Credit Union's stadium naming rights deal with the Kings payment to buy beachfront properties.
By Phillip Bantz | December 13, 2018
Jared Rice Sr. and Stanley Ford, who served as CEO and COO of the Dallas-based AriseBank, respectively, also have been barred for life from serving as officers and directors of public companies and participating in digital securities offerings.
By Colby Hamilton | December 12, 2018
Cohen told the court he wanted history not to remember him as a "villain in [Trump's] story."
By Michael Riccardi | December 12, 2018
Cohen told the court he wanted history not to remember him as a 'villain in [Trump's] story'
By Lidia Dinkova | December 11, 2018
Vivian Rodriguez and Yovany Serna, who are married, face criminal charges as well as a civil lawsuit.
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