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Cahill Adds 4 Lawyers From Crypto Boutique, Rolls Out Expanded Digital Assets Practice
Cahill, also launching in Delaware, has brought on four lawyers from DLx Law, including boutique founder Lewis Cohen.Paul Weiss Funds New Litigation Center to Combat Hate-Driven Violence
The new center, designed to bring impact litigation to combat hate-driven violence, is looking to leverage the firm's litigation power while partnering with civil rights groups.'Farhy v. Commissioner': D.C. Circuit Reverses Win for Taxpayers
This article reviews the two decisions in 'Farhy v. Commissioner' and discusses the implications for determining the assessability of penalties going forward.DC Circuit Rules Civil Servant Was Removed, Demoted Without Proper Due Process
Risa L. Lieberwitz, a professor of labor and employment law in the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, said the D.C. Circuit's majority opinion is "quite a significant decision."Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-119
On these facts, a judge may not facilitate the District Attorney's driver diversion program by providing the DA's office with copies of defendants' accusatory instruments in Vehicle and Traffic Law matters.View more book results for the query "US Department of Justice"
British Billionaire's Private Pilot Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion After Insider Trading Indictment
Bryan "Marty" Waugh told U.S. District Judge Jessica G. L. Clarke that he failed to inform the IRS about payments received from his employer.After Dismissal of Las Vegas Casino Antitrust Case, Algorithmic Pricing Dicey
In her May 8 order, U.S. District Judge Miranda Du, in Nevada, ruled that a "mere use of algorithmic pricing" doesn't make an antitrust conspiracy.Rising Stars: Europe's Best Up-and-Coming Female Lawyers, 2024
More than 100 submissions from across more than 40 firms and 16 countries have been whittled down to find the best up-and-coming women practicing in Continental Europe.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-118
(1) A full-time judge may serve as the administrator of a not-for-profit religious organization's food pantry, and may prepare the pantry's funding applications, but may not personally sign them. The judge must instead designate someone else from within the organization to sign the applications.Trending Stories
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