National Law Journal | Analysis
By Dan Roe | October 10, 2022
Five of the 10 top-earning firms through Oct. 1 were small shops, according to a review of Federal Election Commission data.
By Jason Grant | September 16, 2022
The Mackie Shea attorneys have joined Burns & Levinson's environmental and real estate groups, giving the law firm what it says is "one of the largest environmental practices in the region."
By Jason Grant | September 14, 2022
The disbarment comes after a grievance committee spent more than 36 months asking for certain documents and after the lawyer said being a victim of a "Haitian related crime gang" was partially to blame for his failure to cooperate, according to the disbarment opinion.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 6, 2022
Former Big Law partners, federal prosecutors, insurance defense attorneys and civil litigators dropped everything to represent the former president.
By Allison Dunn | July 28, 2022
Freeman was released on $100,000 bond and is required to report to prison on Sept. 12. He was also ordered to pay $357,062 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service and he must pay a $15,000 fine, according to the Department of Justice.
By Allison Dunn | June 9, 2022
Despite their successful representation of a physician in a medical malpractice suit in federal court, the judge overwhelmingly denied the defense attorneys' request for nearly $150,000 in fees and costs.
By Michael A. Mora | May 12, 2022
"Here, the goal was for the alliance parties to stay on message and lead with the one theory or the one argument of the statute of limitations that could deliver the early knockout punch," said Kendall Coffey, a partner at Coffey Burlington.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Max Mitchell | April 5, 2022
"I think this is also a lesson to a lot of us, who may take this work more seriously than it needs to be taken, that we need to sometimes decompress and take a break," Slade McLaughlin's partner, Paul Lauricella, said.
By Jason Grant | April 4, 2022
Talent management company Roth and Associates East's "proposed reading" of a contract it had had with actor Daniel K. Isaac "is at odds with the parties' reasonable expectations insofar as it would unfairly subject the defendant [Isaac] to duplicative payment obligations towards both his former and current manager," wrote Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Nancy Bannon.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 29, 2021
A judge recently set a Jan. 10 hearing in three of the lawsuits, all of which target former President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 riot.
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