By Avalon Zoppo | December 2, 2022
In what could be the biggest case of her career, the appeals court thoroughly rebuked the judge's legal approach to the case involving former President Donald Trump.
By Jane Wester | November 29, 2022
The postponement gives giving the District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals time to consider a certified question about the scope of Trump's employment.
By Jane Wester | November 28, 2022
While Donald Bender appeared as a witness for the defense, Necheles and her colleagues emphasized that he met at length with attorneys in the DA's office.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 23, 2022
In a brief filed Wednesday, attorneys with Gibson Dunn said U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich wrongly dismissed constitutional claims that police used excessive force when forcing protestors out of Lafayette Square near the White House.
By Avalon Zoppo | Nate Robson | November 22, 2022
"My god ... I don't think I've ever heard an oral argument go worse for a litigant," one lawyer said of the hearing.
By Brad Kutner | November 17, 2022
"This special treatment of one private citizen by virtue of his former status [as president] runs contrary to well-established case law," the attorneys wrote.
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By Emily Cousins | November 16, 2022
"We have no interest in litigating this in the press, but we have no doubt we will be exonerated once the truth comes out," counsel for the defense, David G. Hill of David G. Hill & Associates, said.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 15, 2022
Walmart Inc. agreed to pay $3.1 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits by cities, counties, Native American tribes and states alleging its pharmacists failed to regulate opioid prescriptions, leading to a public health crisis in their communities.
By Brad Kutner | November 14, 2022
"The relevant time for Trump to have designated records as 'personal' or 'presidential' was during his term in office," wrote U.S. Attorney Juan Antonio Gonzalez. Jackson, the former president said he has wide authority to declare documents taken from his Florida home "personal."
By Law.com Contributing Editors | November 11, 2022
In a recent Law.com readers' poll, the percentage of respondents who said they have no remaining law school debt aligned very closely with the percentage of respondents who said they disagreed with President Joe Biden's (now-endangered) loan forgiveness plan.
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