By Abigail Adcox | October 28, 2024
"There were only 10 of us then," Karen Popp said of the Women's White Collar Defense Association she co-founded in 1999. "But we continued to meet regularly and our numbers grew. We now have 4,000 members around the world and have just launched our 50th chapter."
By Sidhardha Kamaraju and Aaron Wiltse | October 25, 2024
A discussion of The DOJ's increased focus on cross-border investigations and the intersection with classified information.
By Maria Dinzeo | October 24, 2024
Former Moody's GC John Goggins "regrets and accepts full responsibility" for failing to file his returns and "is grateful to the court for considering the comprehensive measures of accountability and restitution he has taken in connection with his misdemeanor offenses."
By Jie Gao and Hunter Hendrix | October 24, 2024
Can a company's trade secrets misused abroad give recourse on the extraterritoriality of the Defend Trade Secrets Act? Yes, said the 7th Circuit in an important new case in which a claim under the DTSA was asserted.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | October 22, 2024
"The theory of the case for Trump has an element that focuses on the creation of false evidence—namely, the false slates of electors—for use in Congress's certification process on Jan. 6," said Payvand Ahdout, an associate law professor at the University of Virginia. "From the perspective of the defense, it makes sense to attempt to lump together [Joseph] Fischer's case with Donald Trump's."
By Emily Saul | October 18, 2024
"The defendant's contrary arguments mischaracterize the Indictment, the case law, and often both," the filing reads.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | October 18, 2024
The GOP held an advantage in control of state delegations, so the alleged criminal conspiracy called for the U.S. House to hand reelection to former President Donald Trump, according to new evidence unsealed in D.C. federal court.
By Emily Saul | October 17, 2024
District Judge Lewis Liman sentenced Michael Shvartsman to 28 months in prison and a $1 million fine.
By Emily Saul | October 16, 2024
U.S. District Judge Katharine Polk Failla's decision is a significant reduction of the nearly $12 million in restitution cooperator Jona Rechnitz was ordered to pay at his initial sentencing, for his role in steering, and thereby causing losses to, public pension funds.
By Emily Saul | October 15, 2024
Trump is tentatively scheduled to face sentencing on felony charges on Nov. 26.
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