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Lawyers Remain Skeptical If Latest Trump Case Will End Before Election
"This case is not going to be tried before the election. The election is 15 months away," one lawyer noted.Judiciary Seeks Funding Boost/Trump Has History with D.C. Judge
The U.S. Judicial Conference expresses concern with congressional budget proposals. The judge overseeing Trump's District of Columbia trial is no stranger to Jan. 6-related criminal proceedings.'The Stakes Could Not Be Higher': Legal Community Reacts to Trump Indictment
Many in the legal community, from Big Law partners to retired judges, underscored the gravity of Trump's latest indictment.Chutkan, Who'll Preside in DC Trump Criminal Case, Is Working on Familiar Ground
"I have no idea how she'll rule in the issues in this case, but I think we'll get an incredibly fair judge," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal said.View more book results for the query "George Washington University"
Meet the Penn Carey Law Grad Who Will Preside Over Trump's DC Criminal Case
"I have no idea how she'll rule in the issues in this case, but I think we'll get an incredibly fair judge," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal said.Audubon Society Fills GC Slot After Longtime Legal Chief's Quiet Exit Amid Renaming Controversy
Veteran environmental attorney Charlotte Young is taking the legal reins from Lorraine Sciarra, who stepped down in March, the same month the organization announced it would keep the "Audubon" name despite namesake John James Audubon's racist views.People in the News—Aug. 1, 2023—Rubin Glickman, Rosen & Perry
Amy R. Stern, a partner at the Lansdale law firm of Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg and Gifford, spoke to the members of the Montco Senior Adult Activity Center at Ambler on July 21.Audubon Society Fills GC Slot After Longtime Legal Chief's Quiet Exit Amid Renaming Controversy
Veteran environmental attorney Charlotte Young is taking the legal reins from Lorraine Sciarra, who stepped down in March, the same month the organization announced it would keep the "Audubon" name despite namesake John James Audubon's racist views.Trending Stories
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