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Trump Found Guilty by Manhattan Jury on 34 Felony Counts in Fraud Case
Trump, 77, was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. Prosecutors persuaded the jury that he conspired with others to "catch and kill" negative stories about himself during the 2016 presidential election cycle, thereby unlawfully influencing the election.Kirkland Grows in Saudi Arabia Along With Client Demand and Maturing Market
Some 13 lawyers are listed in the firm's Riyadh office, but the kingdom's growing importance means a larger cohort is necessary.Federal Rule of Evidence 413 and Harvey Weinstein
Following last month's reversal of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault convictions, a bill is receiving consideration in the New York State Legislature that would essentially adopt Rule 413 for New York. Should it become law?Trump Jury Adjourns Following More Than 4 Hours of Deliberations
Jurors requested to hear testimony from David Pecker and Michael Cohen during their first day of deliberations, which began just before 11:30 a.m.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Manhattan DA May File New Indictment Against Harvey Weinstein Before Retrial
Prosecutors said they would pursue a new trial against the former movie mogul in the wake of a controversial 4-3 state high court ruling that dislodged his conviction.Relocations Accounted for More Than Half of US Law Firm Leases in Q1, Bucking Prior Trend
Overall U.S. law firm leasing activity during Q1 of 2024 was higher than Q1 during the last four years, a new report from Savills Law Firm Tenant found.Florida Legal Community Reacts to Rick Scott's Inaction on Federal Judicial Nominee
"As a lifelong Republican and Floridian, I cannot imagine a more qualified nominee to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida," said Beatriz Azcuy, an Am Law 100 firm co-managing partner.Read the Charge: Manhattan Jury Now Deliberating Trump's Culpability
Ex-President Donald Trump is charged with falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to suppress information from voters during the 2016 election.Five Reasons Why Law Enforcement Loses the Battle Against Cybercrime
In an era where cybercrime is skyrocketing, why is law enforcement struggling to keep up? Discover how sophisticated cybercriminal syndicates, cross-border enforcement challenges, and a talent deficit in cybersecurity are tipping the scales in favor of digital bandits.Trending Stories
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