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Legal Malpractice Suit Reopened Over Municipal Attorney's Enrollment in Insurance Plan
The attorney's argument about early emails concerning his insurance eligibility "misses the point by ignoring that raising issues with an attorney alone does not provide the client with actual knowledge, or a reason to know, that the attorney acted negligently by providing incorrect advice about the issue," the panel said.Navy GC Hits New York for Fleet Week to Strengthen Relationships
As head of the Navy's Office of the General Counsel, John Patrick "Sean" Coffey is one of the highest-ranking officials to attend this Year's Fleet Week in New York.Former Bear Stearns Broker Not Entitled to SEC Whistleblower Award, DC Circuit Rules
The broker was not entitled to collect a portion of a $100 million disgorgement because he provided information before a federal law took effect.$1 Million Settlement: Medical School Owner Resolves Alleged Student-Loan Violations
"Between February 2015 and March 2019, [Mark] Scheinberg and Stone Academy mailed 154 small, direct payments to loan servicers on behalf of 102 students in attempts to prevent those students from defaulting on their loans and being counted in Stone Academy's [cohort default rate]," read a statement by the U.S. attorney for the District of Connecticut.Federal Judge Dismisses Trump Lawsuit Challenging New York AG's Investigation
U.S. District Judge Brenda Sannes of the Northern District of New York granted the New York AG's motion to dismiss Trump's suit challenging the investigation, which his attorneys have derided as politically-motivated.View more book results for the query "*"
Perkins Coie Billing Records Emerge as Key Evidence in Ex-Partner's Trial
Prosecutors have sought to use Michael Sussmann's own records in an attempt to connect his meeting with the FBI about Trump-Russia allegations to the Clinton campaign.State Supreme Court: Anti-SLAPP Law Doesn't Apply to Actions Brought by AG's Office
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey filed a lawsuit against Exxon Mobil in 2019 alleging that it misled investors about the risks that climate change posed to its business and marketed its products to consumers as "green," while ramping up on fossil fuel production.Trump's Jan. 6 Crimes That Remain Hidden in Plain View
In Washington, D.C., a solicited crime must be a felony involving the use or threat of violence—solicitation is the device that can do the heavy lifting in holding ex-President Donald Trump and others responsible for their inflammatory remarks on Jan. 6.NJ Supreme Court Will Soon Operate With 3 Vacant Seats
"Ask any students of the Constitutional Convention of 1947, and they will tell you that is not what the Framers of the modern Constitution envisioned," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said in his State of the Judiciary remarks at the New Jersey State Bar Convention last week. "Nowhere in the debates about the Judicial Branch did they contemplate a vacancy level of more than 40% on the state's highest court."