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Wade Resigns From Georgia Election Case
Fani Willis accepted Wade's resignation, effective immediately. She complimented Wade's "professionalism and dignity."Stormy Daniels Is Releasing a Film—and Trump's Lawyers Aren't Happy
Prosecutors deny that any violations have occurred. Justice Merchan has set a hearing for March 25, the date previously scheduled for jury selection.Maynard Nexsen, Growing White Collar Defense Practice, Acquires Boutique Law Firm
"We really wanted people who had experience on the defense side and could kind of jump in on day one for our clients," said Erica Barnes of Maynard Nexsen.The Specter of Sovereign Enforcement: Challenges of Immunity, Jurisdiction and Due Process
Enforcement of arbitral awards against sovereigns is in the spotlight. Whether dealing with investment treaty or commercial arbitration awards, the key question for award-creditors against state or state-owned enterprise (SOE) respondents around the world is: will we be able to enforce the decision?View more book results for the query "White"
Supreme Court's Trend in Ruling in Arbitration Topics Should Have Litigators Reflecting on Strategy
This article touches on several Supreme Court decisions related to the Federal Arbitration Act and the potential impact they have on the trajectory of a litigation and/or strategy of litigators.UPDATED: McAfee Orders Willis to Step Aside or Remove Wade
Judge Scott McAfee said he found the "allegations and evidence legally insufficient to support a finding of an actual conflict of interest." However, he found there remains an "appearance of impropriety."Mead Johnson Hit With $60M Verdict in First NEC Trial Over Preterm Infant Formula
An Illinois jury awarded $60 million on Wednesday in the first verdict involving cow's milk-based infant formula that allegedly has sickened or killed premature babies who contracted a gastrointestinal inflammation called necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC.McIntosh Judge Dismisses Suit by Ga. Slave Descendants, Cites Technical Errors
The judge didn't address the merits of the claims but agreed with county attorneys who said the suit clashed with a 2020 amendment to the state Constitution that weakened the broad immunity from lawsuits granted to state and local governments.Judge Rejects Argument That Menendez Is Being Prosecuted for 'Protected Legislative Activity'
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein ruled that the charges faced by the senior senator from New Jersey do not violate the Speech or Debate Clause nor the separation of powers doctrine.Download Now
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