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Deal Watch: Freshfields, Simpson, Kirkland, Paul Weiss Among Big Firms on International Deals
Law firms that have large groups of dealmakers both inside and outside the U.S. appear to be benefiting from a series of international deals lately.Reality TV Star Julie Chrisley Resentenced to 7 Years in Bank Fraud, Tax-Evasion case
Before the Chrisleys became reality television stars, they and a former business partner submitted false documents to banks in the Atlanta area to obtain fraudulent loans, prosecutors said during their trial.Republicans Grill Biden's NDNY Judicial Nominee Over Prior LGBTQ+ Bill Sponsorship
"If I am fortunate enough to be confirmed as a district court judge, I would follow the Constitution," judicial nominee Anthony J. Brindisi said. "I would follow the precedent that has been set forth by the Supreme Court and the Second Circuit on these matters if I am confirmed."Explosion in Santa Maria Courthouse Injures Two, Shutters Operations
The court's executive officer told a local news outlet that a man threw a bag outside an arraignment courtroom before the explosion.Binance Sued in New York by American Gold Star, Hostage and Service Member Families
"The American heroes whom we represent are the first plaintiffs to ever bring Anti-Terrorism Act claims against a former CEO who pled guilty to related conduct, as Changpeng Zhao did here," said Ryan Sparacino, the managing partner at Sparacino.View more book results for the query "*"
Law Firm Mergers Are Flowing West with the 'Direction of Business'
A mix of agreeable rate structures in secondary markets, population increases and certain client industries are leading more firms to find merger partners in the Western half of the U.S.Exiting Dean Believes Atlanta Law School Should Consider Fundraising Pro as Successor
School leaders say the school will do a nationwide search for a replacement who should "believe in the mission of the school."The Leaked Chief Justice Roberts In-House Memo
If Chief Justice John Roberts doesn't identify who leaked his memo to The New York Times, he risks a continued inability to candidly communicate with his colleagues in any meaningful way—or a public that continues to lack confidence in its highest court, the Law Journal's Joel Cohen writes.Tractor Supply Co. Accused of Implementing Unlawful 'Tobacco Surcharges' in ERISA Class Action
The plaintiff maintains that she was a regular, full-time employee who worked as an outfitter support specialist, and was required to pay the tobacco surcharge to maintain health insurance coverage.'Clear the Runway': Wilmer's Bill Lee on His Longtime Succession Planning Focus
Lee, who tried seven cases between February 2021 and November 2022, says the work was taxing. "It requires a degree of mental and physical stamina that, at least for me as I'm in my 70s, was not something that I could look myself in the mirror and claim that I was sure that I had."Trending Stories
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