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Judge Rejects Argument That Menendez Is Being Prosecuted for 'Protected Legislative Activity'
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein ruled that the charges faced by the senior senator from New Jersey do not violate the Speech or Debate Clause nor the separation of powers doctrine.Donald Trump Seeks to Dismiss Case on Grounds of E-Discovery Violations
Should Justice Juan Merchan decline to dismiss the indictment, defense counsel is asking that he preclude the trial testimony of Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels and delay the trial by at least 3 months. Prosecutors say no violations have occurred.Donald Trump Accuses Lawyers of Discovery Violations
Should Justice Juan Merchan decline to dismiss the indictment, defense counsel is asking that he preclude the trial testimony of Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels and delay the trial by at least 3 months. Prosecutors say no violations have occurred.Georgia Litigators Challenge 'Illegal' Solicitation by Their Personal Injury Competitors
"The intent of [the lawsuit] is to clean up the bar and to give others a roadmap for how we can police our own profession," plaintiff attorney Matt Cook said.New York Joins Parade of States Providing Social Media Protections for Workers
"The pendulum is swinging toward employee protection in this space. The time is now to begin adjusting and think of other ways to evaluate employees beyond their social media presence," said Lindsay Stone, a Sheppard Mullin partner.View more book results for the query "*"
Revenues Triple at Largest Public Litigation Funder as Earnings Per Share Grow 19x
Burford Capital's revenues rose to $1.1 billion in the 2023 fiscal year. The company's shares on the New York Stock Exchange climbed 4.4% on the results.Latin American Law Firms Slowly Warm to Artificial Intelligence
Pilot programs are starting to roll out in the region, where lawyers are looking to early adopters in the U.S. and Europe for guidance.NY Top Court Advances Ex-Bloomberg Scribe's Discrimination Claim From DC
Court precedent finding New York's human rights laws do not apply to out-of-state workers in employment discrimination claims might be revisited after a New York Court of Appeals ruling, according to one attorney.Trending Stories