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Former Eagle Mychal Kendricks Sentenced to a Day in Jail, 3 Years' Probation for Insider Trading
U.S. District Judge Gene E.K. Pratter handed down the sentence at a hearing Thursday, nearly three years after Kendricks admitted to the charges against him.Convenience Store Chain Can't Shield Investigative Report on Data Breach From Discovery, Judge Rules
A federal judge has ruled that because an investigative report commissioned by Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain Rutter's in response to a data security breach was not prepared for litigation purposes, it is not privileged.NY State Bar Association Organizes Task Force to Analyze US Voting Restrictions
T. Andrew Brown, president of the bar association, issued a statement saying the right to vote is under siege. The task force will make reform recommendations and will be led by election lawyer Jerry Goldfeder, who works as special counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan.Discover GC Wanji Walcott Named Chair of Minority Corporate Counsel Association
Walcott is the first Black woman to chair the MCCA's board of directors, according to her predecessor.View more book results for the query "*"
Univision Sued Over Footage of Naked Cowboy Attack in Times Square After Biden Victory
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Phila. DA Sues Over Proposed Opioid Settlement, Saying State AG Can't Bargain Away City's Rights
Krasner's lawsuit comes the day after attorneys general from several states announced a proposed $26 billion global settlement. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office says the state and local governments may secure as much as $1 billion under the deal.Free Webinar: Condominium Insurance
With the tragic collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium in Surfside, Florida, on June 24, questions have arisen as to who insures such properties.2nd Circuit Rejects Jurisdictional Challenge in Upholding SEC Tolling Agreements
The ruling said the agreements, which are generally seen as beneficial to both sides of SEC investigations, did not run afoul of the five-year statute of limitations for bringing enforcement actions, and thus could be enforced in federal court.