By Dan Packel | January 20, 2021
A spokesperson for Morgan Lewis indicated that it is working to wrap up its long-running tax work for the former president and his companies. Alston & Bird and Seyfarth Shaw have said they've ceased representations.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 20, 2021
Alan Dershowitz, a lawyer for David Tamman during his criminal appeal, failed to convince the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to scrap the prison sentence. Tamman was released from custody in 2019.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 6, 2021
Jay Edelson, who obtained a $2 million contempt judgment against Tom Girardi last month, maintained in a court filing on Tuesday that he didn't act alone, but worked with two former lawyers, Keith Griffin and David Lira, to create a "coordinated false narrative" that Boeing was holding up missing settlement payments to clients.
By Jason Grant | January 4, 2021
The facts stipulated to by lawyer Aaron Schlossberg and an attorney grievance committee, as set out in the opinion, painted a clear and detailed picture of what happened inside a busy Fresh Kitchen to-go-style restaurant on the afternoon of May 15, 2018.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 21, 2020
The Theranos fraud case is the latest to attempt to untangle the blurred lines of attorney-client privilege in white-collar investigations.
By Lizzy McLellan | December 18, 2020
U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Austin wrote that the information at issue is "at best, marginally sensitive and is three years old," in a case brought by Texas legal recruiter Robert Kinney.
By Andrew Maloney | December 10, 2020
In generating fake invoices and double-billing, Robert Hankes took nearly $80,000 from clients before admitting to the misconduct and getting fired from the firm in October 2019.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Abbe David Lowell | December 9, 2020
"Let's kill the lawyers," Lowell writes. His work for the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, along with a clemency request he made for another client, has raised some suspicion. He says people are quicker to assume the worst motives more so now than in any time in the decades he's worked in Washington.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | November 16, 2020
The motion asked U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann of the Middle District of Pennsylvania, who is overseeing the case, to issue a ruling forcing the associate to explain his actions.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | Dylan Jackson | November 11, 2020
Reported internal strife and a $500,000 negative ad campaign may cause clients to pressure the firms to drop Trump or hurt recruiting efforts, although some industry insiders don't expect long-term consequences.
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