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Trump Appeals $465 Million Judgment in New York AG's Civil Fraud Trial
As interest accrues at more than $100,000 per day, defense counsel said the First Department should eye whether the trial court "committed errors of law and/or fact, abused its discretion, and/or acted in excess of its jurisdiction."Paul Hastings Builds Texas Presence With 8-Attorney Pickup From Vinson & Elkins
Paul Hastings is opening an office in Dallas with half of the group, while the other half will be joining in Houston.Paul Hastings Adds 8-Partner Global Finance Team From Vinson & Elkins in Texas
A source said that the team moving to Paul Hastings may reach two dozen lawyers, once associates are added.The Enduring Bond Between Clerks and Judges
A Nassau County judge recounts a exchange in which "his" judge—the judge he spent his clerkship with as a young lawyer—wielded his "rapier" wit to disarm a fellow jurist and got a room "doubled over with laughter."DENIED: No New Trial as Munsch Hardt Lawyers Preserve $8.25M Award
The Dallas Appeals Court upheld an $8.25 million judgment in a securities fraud case where the solicitor and seller of stocks was found to have misrepresented the investment plan.View more book results for the query "*"
When Partisan Politics Infect Prosecutions
A 26-year-old man allegedly kills a young woman in New York City. He flees to Maricopa County, Arizona to avoid his arrest and where several days later…Florida State Court Judge Faces Public Reprimand for Backlog of Rulings
"This judge is lucky to escape with the recommended public reprimand given the volume of such unresolved cases, even after multiple meetings with the chief judge about clearing the backlog," said Andrew Berman, an ethics expert not involved in the matter.Florida State Court Judge Faces Public Reprimand for Backlog of Rulings
"This judge is lucky to escape with the recommended public reprimand given the volume of such unresolved cases, even after multiple meetings with the chief judge about clearing the backlog," said Andrew Berman, an ethics expert not involved in the matter.Labor Ruling Against Home Depot Opens Door to More Political Activism in Workplace
Antonio Morales resigned from the home improvement retailer in 2020 after it told him to remove "BLM" from his apron. The National Labor Relations Board found Morales was within his rights to display it.FTC Sues to Block Kroger's $25B Albertsons Purchase
The combination "would lead to additional grocery price hikes for everyday goods, further exacerbating the financial strain consumers across the country face today," FTC official Henry Liu said in a statement.