By ALM Staff | July 21, 2017
President Donald Trump is reportedly mulling the scope of his power to pardon everyone around him—and possibly himself—in the Russia investigation that Special Counsel Robert Mueller III leads. (His lawyers said that talk wasn't happening.) All of this means questions remain about pardon power. Here's a snapshot of some of the commentary from around the web.
By Roy Strom | July 20, 2017
A pristine start to a Big Law career has been derailed for a former editor-in-chief of Harvard Law School's International Law Review who joined Linklaters in 2015.
By B. Colby Hamilton | July 20, 2017
A West Hempstead-based lawyer was charged in a securities fraud case that has led the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida to convict six other alleged co-conspirators.
By Sue Reisinger | July 20, 2017
Joshua Gayl, formerly of VO Financial, will also pay a $5,000 fine and spend three years under supervised release.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 20, 2017
Federal prosecutors in Atlanta say Mark Vartanyan developed, improved, and distributed a pernicious computer malware toolkit known as Citadel.
By B. Colby Hamilton | July 19, 2017
Two former U.K.-based traders convicted for their involvement in the London Interbank Offered Rate exchange scandal saw the Second Circuit toss their entire case Wednesday, including indictments.
By Christine Simmons | July 19, 2017
The SEC wrote to Southern District Judge Valerie Caproni on Tuesday, indicating a possible deal with Dewey & LeBoeuf executive Joel Sanders, who was convicted in May of scheming to defraud investors in his former firm.
By Ross Todd | July 19, 2017
Defense lawyers lost out on their bid to suppress wide swaths of evidence federal agents gained after planting recording devices outside the San Mateo County courthouse in 2009 and 2010.
By Katelyn Polantz | July 19, 2017
On Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee received answers from Christopher Wray to questions that directly addressed Wray's perception of his firm King & Spalding and the legal enforcement he may do if confirmed as FBI director.
By Sue Reisinger | July 18, 2017
The Federal Reserve Board has levied a $246 million civil penalty against BNP Paribas S.A. and some U.S. subsidiaries for "unsafe and unsound practices."
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