By Ross Todd | October 22, 2019
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California saw a 24% spike in the number of criminal defendants charged year over year, according to internal office data. The office, however, bucked a national trend by handling a slightly lower number of immigration cases.
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By Max Mitchell | October 22, 2019
The term "nuclear" verdict has a bit of a fluid meaning. Many who spoke with The Legal described it as an award that is significantly higher than would be expected given the injuries in the case, rather than a term indicating any particular threshold.
By Angela Morris | October 22, 2019
The band Tool is promoting "Fear Inoculum," its first album in 13 years, in a U.S. tour that will hit Texas, California, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Its merchandise company alleges in a new lawsuit that bootleggers are selling fake Tool T-shirts that infringe on the band's trademarks.
By Tom McParland | October 22, 2019
"Our nation's own postal service has ignored the practice and enabled one of the biggest killers in our country," New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said. "It needs to end, and we intend to be the ones to end it."
By Xiumei Dong | October 22, 2019
Squire Patton Boggs has added two former CKR Law partners, Charlotte Westfall and Victor Marquez, in its cross-border corporate and real estate practices.
By Ross Todd | October 21, 2019
Lawyers at Wigdor LLP previously alleged that former DLA Piper partner Louis Lehot assaulted partner Vanina Guerrero, leading to his departure from the firm. The Wigdor lawyers now represent a second woman, an unnamed former human resources manager, who claims she was fired after complaining she was physically afraid to be near Lehot.
By Lizzy McLellan | October 21, 2019
"This isn't victim-blaming or victim-shaming. She's not a victim here," Louis Lehot said of partner Vanina Guerrero.
By Xiumei Dong | October 21, 2019
What lessons can be learned from WeWork's IPO debacle?
By Alaina Lancaster | October 18, 2019
Activist Omar Abdulaziz claims Twitter failed to safeguard his user information, such as a Twitter password, private email address and telephone number, in August 2013, when the company hired Al Zabarah, when the Kingdom of Saudia Arabia allegedly hired to dig up intelligence on Abdulaziz and his connections.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 18, 2019
About half the 22 lawyers proposed to lead the lawsuits are women. One of them, Ellen Relkin, said that her daughter, who is a teacher, told her "there was a kid literally charging his Juul in the classroom."
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