By Colby Hamilton | January 31, 2018
DiCarmine was acquitted in 2017 at a second jury trial of fraud and conspiracy charges related to the collapse of the firm five years prior.
By Colby Hamilton | January 30, 2018
In a sprawling hearing to address competing motions for an injunction by plaintiffs and dismissal by DOJ over the DACA wind-down, U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis once again took aim at statements made by the Trump administration.
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By Andrew Denney | January 25, 2018
Harvey Weinstein's personal assistant at his office in New York City has filed a sexual harassment suit in federal court against the film mogul, his brother and business partner Bob Weinstein, and their production company.
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By Max Mitchell | January 24, 2018
A Delaware County jury has awarded more than $40 million to the family of a 6-year-old who suffered a spinal injury during birth. According to attorneys representing the plaintiff, the award is the largest personal injury verdict from a Delaware County jury.
By Colby Hamilton | January 22, 2018
Arent Fox's Les Jacobowitz asked but no one—not class counsel, the judge, and certainly not the banks—had an answer. So he tried to answer the question himself, and in doing so hopes to convince Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald to blow up proposed settlements with the banks.
By Colby Hamilton | C. Ryan Barber | January 22, 2018
According to the SEC, former inspectors from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board used information about upcoming audit reviews to scrub their work on behalf of KPMG clients.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 19, 2018
A federal judge in Cleveland has appointed three special masters to help craft a settlement in the massive opioid litigation. One of them, Cathy Yanni, spoke to law.com about the complex case, which involves hundreds of cities, counties, states, Native American tribes and others that have sued manufacturers and distributors of the prescription painkillers.
By Andrew Denney | January 16, 2018
New York State was unsuccessful in its effort to dismiss per se defamation claims by a woman whose stock photo was used in an ad campaign that falsely…
By Colby Hamilton | January 12, 2018
The suit hinged on public statements about the energy company's code of conduct for its executives, which appeared not to be heeded after its former CEO faced SEC charges.
By Greg Land | January 11, 2018
Lawyers for the owner of the Emerald Princess II were denied summary judgment on their argument that a one-year statute of limitations printed on the plaintiff's boarding pass shielded them from liability.
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