By Ross Todd | September 22, 2021
Isaza Tuzman, who was arrested in Colombia on a U.S. fraud warrant, was sexually assaulted while in custody. U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe took Isaza Tuzman's PTSD into account at sentencing, saying "the government had a moral obligation to do everything in its power to ensure his safety."
By Ross Todd | September 15, 2021
"We felt that with an analysis of the types of things that were contributing to the decline, that we might actually have an opportunity to reverse it," says Cornell Law School Professor Valerie Hans, the lead author of a new white paper aimed at rejuvenating civil jury trials in the U.S.
By Ross Todd | September 9, 2021
I think I'm wrapping my head around the epic media line. Now those three Holmes' "fans" dressed in black? That's an entirely separate question.
By Ross Todd | August 16, 2021
Finnegan's Charles Collins-Chase recently won two Federal Circuit appeals for pro bono veteran clients, including a decision finding the VA shouldn't be granted deference when it puts forward a position for the first time in litigation.
By Ross Todd | August 13, 2021
A Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan team led by Derek Shaffer, Olga Vieira and John O'Sullivan this week convinced a federal judge in Miami to grant an injunction blocking a Florida law barring the cruise line from requiring passengers to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination.
By Ross Todd | August 12, 2021
Relationships between in-house compliance teams and their litigation colleagues have grown tighter, particularly during the pandemic.
By Lisa Shuchman | August 9, 2021
The case Steve Shadowen filed on behalf of Mexico in the District of Massachusetts appears to be the first brought by a sovereign nation against the gunmakers.
By Cheryl Miller | August 4, 2021
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy led anti-recall contributions among plaintiffs firms with a $250,000 donation July 15.
By Ross Todd | July 29, 2021
"It's not just a single case. It's not just a single mandate," said Proskauer Rose litigation Chair Tim Mungovan. "It's like we're part of the government. And sometimes we're aligned with them and sometimes we're adverse."
By Angela Morris | June 22, 2021
The attorney general must set broad priorities and define a vision for the office, which can redirect resources and impact rank-and-file government lawyers.
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