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Mueller Judge Is Asked to Reveal Identity of Foreign Company Fighting Subpoena
The special counsel's case is over, and U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington will hear arguments Wednesday about whether to unseal records involving the foreign-owned company that has resisted a Mueller grand jury subpoena.Boies Schiller Client to Face Sanctions Over Dismissed Billion-Dollar Suit
"The federal courts are no place for radical litigation like this," said Alex M. Gonzalez of Holland & Knight in Miami, whose client prevailed when U.S. District Judge Darrin P. Gayles awarded sanctions against the plaintiff in a billion-dollar antitrust lawsuit.Boies Schiller Client Hit With Sanctions Over Dismissed Billion-Dollar Suit
"The federal courts are no place for radical litigation like this," said Alex M. Gonzalez of Holland & Knight in Miami, whose client prevailed when U.S. District Judge Darrin P. Gayles awarded sanctions against the plaintiff in a billion-dollar antitrust lawsuit.A Big Year (Already!) for the Dragonetti Act
In the last three months, Pennsylvania courts have issued significant opinions regarding the Dragonetti Act, and our Supreme Court is posed once again to address an issue regarding the constitutionality of the act.It's Time to Amend the Jencks Act
The claim that early production of witness statements threatens to engender perjury and obstruction is based on the notion—inimical to our system of justice—that every person charged with a crime is guilty and likely to flout the law in order to escape punishment. A statute that rests on this presumption is, in 2019, long overdue for reform.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Law Is Targeted—In Person—By Law Students Opposing Mandatory Arbitration
Law students who want firms to do away with the agreements are escalating their efforts ahead of the upcoming summer associate recruiting season.Former Nevada AG Adam Laxalt Joins Cooper & Kirk
Laxalt, who lost a run for governor of his state last year, will split his time between Nevada and Washington.DC Circuit Upholds Contempt Order Against Virginia Attorney
The panel found the attorney could not use attorney-client privilege to avoid testifying in district court.Class Action Filed Over UConn Health Data Breach That Could Have Affected 326,000 Patients
New London resident Yoselin Martinez alleges in a prospective class action lawsuit that her bank account was compromised soon after she learned about a data breach at the University of Connecticut Health Center. She is suing the health center for unspecified monetary damages.Female Lawyer Defending Accused Pedophile Says #MeToo Movement Has 'Gone Too Far'
Attorney Kristi Kassebaum criticized the anti-sexual harassment campaign during a bail hearing for her client Alejandro Perez. She said, "This whole 'Me Too' movement has just ... I feel like it's gone too far." Her client, a Miami-Dade public school teacher, is facing 12 charges, including lewd and lascivious conduct and molestation.Trending Stories