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Family Members Ordered to Pay $21M After Extortion Attempt Backfires
"Judge [Jason] Marbutt recognized social media websites can be abused and in this case were abused by the defendants," said plaintiff counsel Robert D. Ingram of Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele in Marietta.Trump, 18 Allies Charged in Ga. Election Meddling as Ex-President Faces Fourth Criminal Case
"The indictment alleges that rather than abide by Georgia's legal process for election challenges, the defendants engaged in a criminal racketeering enterprise to overturn Georgia's presidential election result," Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said.What a Difference a Year Makes for Law Firm Associates
The power dynamic inside law firms has shifted. Intense talent wars are gone, demand for legal services has dropped, COVID alerts have been canceled and partners once again can call the shots. Associates have lost their leverage — for now. But pendulums swing back and forth. How long can partners maintain the upper hand?3M Bankruptcy Shouldn't Forestall Earplug Liability, Elected Officials, DOJ, Tell Appeals Court
Simons Hanly attorneys wrote on behalf of Democrats that 3M was seeking to abuse the bankruptcy court which is already transforming into a favorite option for "massively wealthy corporations whose products caused harm."View more book results for the query "David Brazen"
'A Contrivance by Clever Lawyers': Plaintiffs' Appeal Asks to Exclude 3M From Earplug Bankruptcy
Plaintiffs suing over combat earplugs filed a brief on Wednesday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to affirm an Aug. 26 bankruptcy decision not to extend a Chapter 11 case's automatic stay to include the debtor's parent corporation, 3M.Manhattan Federal Judge Dismisses Antitrust Lawsuit Filed by Minor League Baseball Teams
While four minor league teams did establish antitrust standing and adequately plead an antitrust violation, U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter said the baseball exemption "is a different skein of yarn."Russian Charged With Using US Groups to Spread Propaganda
Merrick Garland's Department of Justice charged Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov with conspiring to have U.S. citizens act as illegal agents of the Russian government for the purpose of shaping public opinion and sowing discord and dissent on hot-button social issues.Rough Seize Ahead: Do Asset Forfeiture Proposals Throw Due Process Overboard?
Congress and the Biden administration need carefully to consider whether making political affiliation a crime in this instance would set a dangerous precedent for the future. Legal advocates need to be alert to legislation or enforcement that threatens to undermine due process protections.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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