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Senate Confirms Jody Hunt to Head DOJ Civil Division
Senators voted 72-23 to approve Joseph “Jody” Hunt on Tuesday as the assistant attorney general of the Civil Division, the DOJ's largest litigating division.The Shrinking Reach of US Jurisdiction in Cross-Border Disputes
Cross-border disputes that played out in U.S. courts in the past have become more susceptible to jurisdictional challenges from foreign defendants hoping to avoid litigating in the United States.Proposed Evidence List Spotlights Manafort's Skadden Ties, Ukraine Work for D.C. Trial
A proposed list submitted by special counsel prosecutors over the weekend indicates Skadden and Greg Craig, former of counsel at the firm, will be featured in the Washington, D.C., trial.Litigator of the Week: Morgan Lewis' Geri Edens Wins a Lifeline for Children's Hospitals
A former nurse, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Geri Edens is helping some of the nation's largest pediatric hospitals stay afloat via a series of successful suits challenging a new Medicaid payment regime,Litigation Giant Follows Johnny Football to Montreal
Bentham IMF has opened an office in Quebec's largest city as the Great White North warms to litigation finance.View more book results for the query "White"
Cooperate or Pray for a Pardon: Advice to Paul Manafort
White collar defense attorneys say the former Trump campaign chairman, found guilty of financial crimes Tuesday, can cooperate or gun for a pardon but must choose one or the other.Linklaters and Deloitte reach settlement in dispute over Arsenal share sale
Parties reach agreement over former Arsenal shareholder's professional negligence lawsuitIf Manafort's First Trial Was About That Ostrich Jacket, Oligarchs Are Up Next
Here are seven questions, and answers, on what's next for Paul Manafort after Tuesday's jury verdict.Manafort Found Guilty of Bank, Tax Fraud in First Trial Win for Mueller
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis declared a mistrial on the 10 remaining counts after polling the jury.Boca Raton-Based Woodbridge Marketers Face SEC Charges
Five salespeople are accused of generating nearly $6 million in commissions as part of a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme built on fictitious real estate loans.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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