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'Fear, Not Money': Stormy Daniels Describes Her Motivations to Trump Jury
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, testified she wanted to sell her account of the affair to keep herself safe.People in the News—May 7, 2024—Hamburg Rubin, Pietragallo Gordon
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that John F. McCaul has been elected to the board of directors for the MontCo Anti-Hunger Network (MAHN).'Macro Impacts': How Much Am Law 200 Firms Have Reduced Their Space
Am Law 200 firms leased an average of 525,500 square feet of office space in 2023 at an average cost per square foot of $50.20. Here's how those figures have shifted in recent years.'Macro Impacts': How Much Am Law 200 Firms Have Reduced Their Space
Am Law 200 firms leased an average of 525,500 square feet of office space in 2023 at an average cost per square foot of $50.20. Here's how those figures have shifted in recent years.'Whose Signature Is That?' Jurors See Checks at Heart of Trump Trial
Witnesses testified that the checks, which were used to reimburse Michael Cohen, were sent to the White House via Federal Express after Trump was elected President.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Paul Weiss Lands M&A Heavy Hitter From Cleary
Jim Langston joins Paul Weiss in New York as the appetite for corporate and M&A attorneys stays strong, even as deal recovery is tepid.Connecticut Movers: Key Moves at Law Firms in Stamford, Hartford and New Haven
Recent appointments celebrated at Day Pitney, Barclay Damon, Jackson Lewis and Neubert, Pepe & Monteith.Employers Await Supreme Court's Ruling on the Future of 'Chevron' Deference
"In two pending cases ... the Supreme Court will consider whether to significantly modify the doctrine, or even abandon it completely," write Michael Slocum and Pamela White of Greenberg Traurig.DLA Piper Loses Office in Colombia as Affiliate Firm Abandons Alliance
In a joint statement, the firms said they will continue collaborating, where appropriate.Trump Found in Contempt, Faces Jail for Continued Violations
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan found Donald Trump in contempt Monday, and fined him an additional $1,000 for his 10th violation. The judge warned he would not hesitate to impose jail if necessary.Trending Stories
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