By Dan Roe | January 21, 2022
The addition of SEC Regional Director Daniel Wadley is part of Greenberg's plan to establish a top-tier office in Salt Lake, said CEO Brian Duffy.
By Bruce Love | January 20, 2022
Milwaukee-headquartered national law firm Michael Best has made a serious move to beef up its Washington, D.C., presence and introduce key new service offerings to clients.
By Andrew Goudsward | January 19, 2022
A judge's ruling in the Facebook lawsuit signals the difficult challenge major technology companies and their lawyers face in forcing recusals of the Biden administration's antitrust enforcers.
By Bruce Love | January 18, 2022
Timothy Broas, who joins the firm from Bryan Cave, said he was excited to be working with the firm's "amazing roster of clients across a broad range of technology, life sciences, and innovative and inventive companies."
By Dan Roe | January 18, 2022
New locations in Garden City and Bridgehampton will service fund managers, media moguls, real estate investors, and other well-heeled clients who have moved their residences and businesses out of the city.
By Bruce Love | January 14, 2022
Microsoft revealed in a statement Thursday that it had contracted the firm, saying Arent Fox is "experienced in these matters and has not previously been involved in representing Microsoft in employment matters, nor has it done a significant amount of work for the company in the past."
By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 14, 2022
Avenatti was initially allowed to stay out of jail pending trial, but a federal judge in California revoked his bond in January 2020 over new alleged financial crimes, leading to 94 days of solitary confinement.
By Andrew Goudsward | January 13, 2022
A corporate reform law enacted in the wake of the Enron scandal in the early 2000s has been used to charge scores of Jan. 6 defendants with obstruction of an official proceeding. House investigators are also wondering if it could apply to former President Trump.
By Andrew Goudsward | January 12, 2022
Investigations by the Justice Department and a House select committee have both homed in on a federal obstruction statute enacted as part of a corporate reform law following the Enron scandal of the early 2000s.
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By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 10, 2022
A rule change in the Central District of California ended an unusual practice of other judges deciding recusal motions targeting their colleagues. Now an unusual request in Michael Avenatti's cross-country criminal cases is putting a California trial record before a judge in the Southern District of New York.
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