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Michael Cohen Testifies Donald Trump Approved Phony Legal Fees Payments
Cohen was paid $420,000 across 12 months in 2017, he testified. The payments were falsely billed as for "legal services rendered" and would be concealed given his new role as personal attorney to the president.Biden's Recently Departed HUD Secretary Joins Taft in Newly Created Leadership Role
Marcia Fudge left government service in March. Before joining the Biden administration in 2021, she represented Northeast Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives.Biden's HUD Secretary Joins Taft in Newly Created Leadership Role
Marcia Fudge retired from government service in March. Before joining the Biden administration in 2021, she represented Northeast Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives.Pratt & Whitney Hit With Suit Alleging 'Smorgasbord of Antitrust Offenses'
UTP—represented by White & Case; Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan; and Kohn, Swift & Graf—is seeking more than $150 million in damages against Pratt.Pratt & Whitney Hit With Suit Alleging 'Smorgasbord of Antitrust Offenses'
UTP, a used aircraft engine supplier, seeks more than $150 million in damages against the engine manufacturing giant.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Congressional Probes Often Catch Companies Off Guard. Is Your Company Ready?
"Regardless of the political landscape, there's bipartisan interest in scrutinizing companies, especially larger ones with more perceived influence in the economy," said Kimberly Hamm, a partner at Mayer Brown.Shearman-Associated Firm Is Being 'Dissolved' Following A&O Merger
The firm, created in 2021 by a spinoff of two Shearman offices, has seen most of its lawyers move to other firms in the run-up to the merger, according to insiders.U.S. Regulators Emphasize Pursuit of Enforcement Actions Against Non-U.S. Persons and Entities
The guidance mirrors the recent, broader impulse among U.S. prosecutors and regulatory agencies to extend application of U.S. law to foreign persons and entities, even when those persons and entities have only threadbare connections to the U.S.Unbenched: Why Former Judges Should Out Faults in Criminal Law
Stephen Breyer's book may have been panned by critics—a New York Times reviewer, for instance, called it "exasperating." But Law Journal columnist Joel Cohen writes that retired judges are uniquely positioned to address pressing issues in criminal justice.Trending Stories
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