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White Powder Mailed to Judge in Trump Civil Fraud Case, AG's Office Weeks After Trial
ABC News, which first reported on the letter sent to Engoron, also reports that, according to "a source familiar with the situation," an envelope containing white powder was also sent to New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose office earlier this month won at trial in the civil fraud case against Donald Trump.Seyfarth's New Chief D&I Officer Aims to Maximize Benefits of Diverse Workforce
Mira Dewji will leverage her background in behavioral science to facilitate creativity and introduce new perspectives.North Dakota Attorney Disbarred for Separate Disciplinary Proceedings in Less Than 4 Years
The hearing panel concluded that Pilch violated rules of professional conduct involving diligence, communication, and failing to take reasonably practical steps to protect a client's interests.Kasowitz Benson Torres Has Sued Clients for $5.2M Since Beginning of 2023
The latest target is a former Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner whom the firm defended against charges regarding his alleged involvement in an unregistered money transfer scheme.Confederate Monument Removal Lawsuit Returns to DeKalb Court in Test of Sovereign Immunity
Plaintiff-appellant counsel Walker Chandler said that this raises "interesting questions" concerning sovereign immunity after Georgia voters approved a 2020 ballot measure that would make it easier for citizens to challenge the constitutionality of state actions.View more book results for the query "*"
Encryption, Interoperability and Collection Limitations: 3 Challenges With Mobile Forensics
During the University of Florida Law E-Discovery Conference virtual roundtable "Unlocking the Digital Puzzle: Navigating the Future of Mobile Forensics in the Era of Encryption and Innovation" on Tuesday, speakers unpacked some of the key challenges that modern mobile devices bring to forensics.These Florida Magistrates Just Became the Next Federal Judges
The U.S. Senate confirmed the federal magistrate judge by a 54-44 vote.Court Orders Lawyer to Pay Opposing Counsel After Citing Fake AI-Generated Cases
Canadian judge calls lawyer's failure to check the hallucinated cases 'alarming.'Court Orders Lawyer to Pay Opposing Counsel After Citing Fake AI-Generated Cases
A Canadian judge called the lawyer's failure to check the hallucinated cases "alarming."