The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | December 18, 2019
The firm ejected Ian Siminoff after a barrage of misconduct allegations by a former staff member in a lawsuit Wednesday morning.
By Karen Sloan | December 17, 2019
Fewer than 8% of equity partners at U.S. law firms are minorities, and only about one of every five equity partners is a woman, according to new data from the National Association for Law Placement.
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2019
In a motion joined by her codefendant, former company president Ramesh Balwani, Holmes's lawyers at Williams & Connolly write that the indictment "does not allege that a single patient received an inaccurate result."
By Mike Scarcella | December 17, 2019
The lawyer apologized and accepted responsibility. But sanctions—fees and costs—were still ordered. "The defendants were put to the burden and expense of sorting through and defending against a patently frivolous appeal," a Seventh Circuit panel said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 17, 2019
The lawsuit claims the special counsel has adopted a policy of no longer filing complaints for non-Senate confirmed executive branch officials' Hatch Act violations.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 17, 2019
Attorney Cyrus Sanai filed complaints against Alex Kozinski more than a decade ago over the former Ninth Circuit chief judge's public server which contained pornographic material. Now, Sanai says he's suing to clear his own name and reform judicial misconduct procedures in the process.
By Tom McParland | December 16, 2019
Prosecutors believe that the evidence will help to establish Avenatti's motive in carrying out the alleged shakedown of Nike in March 2019, while he was working for a youth basketball coach who claimed to have damaging information about the company.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 16, 2019
"I could probably go back to my chambers and figure it out in 15 minutes," U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss said of one of the arguments Monday.
By Jack Newsham | December 16, 2019
The Wall Street firm has retained Paul Weiss, including partners Bruce Birenboim, Jeh Johnson and Susanna Buergel, to seek to dismiss the suit.
By Karen Sloan | December 16, 2019
Longtime professor Linda Mullenix has sued for a second time, claiming she has earned more than $134,000 less than a male colleague since 2016.
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