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August 26, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Amidst Epidemic Lawyer Misconduct, Their Role Defending the Unpopular Should Not Be Lost

As inexcusable attorney conduct continues to be exposed, everyone is still entitled to a defense
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Razmzan v. U.S.
Publication Date: 2021-02-01
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Health Care Law | Medical Malpractice
Industry: Health Care
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Judge: Circuit Judge Steven Menashi
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Appellee: Jennifer C. Simon, Assistant United States Attorney, on the brief, Benjamin H. Torrance, Assistant United States Attorney, for Audrey Strauss, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, New York, NY.
For defendant: For Defendant-Appellant: Jonay F. Holkins and David A. Bender, on the brief, Matthew S. Freedus, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP, Washington, DC.
Case number: 19-227-cv

Doctor Acted Within Scope of Employment Under N.Y. Law When Billing for Services Privately

December 16, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Scorched-Earth Policy Makes for an Unnecessarily Messy Presidential Transition

Scorched earth is what a nation's military forces do in combat operations against an invader's forces. It is not what an elected government in a democratic country does when it is voted from office.
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November 13, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

Estrada v. Chemerinsky | Montana Hires Jenner & Block | Jon Krakauer SCOTUS Brief | DACA Argument Roundup

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. We look at the two veteran appellate lawyers arguing in this morning's race-bias case against Comcast, and scroll down for reports on this term's big church-and-state case and a petition from longtime author Jon Krakauer. Thanks for reading SCB, and your feedback is welcome.
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March 28, 2016 |

INADMISSIBLE: Judge's Retirement Ends Ethics Inquiry

A misconduct complaint against former Chief Judge Richard Roberts of the federal district court in Washington has been dismissed. Plus more in this week's column.
37 minute read
March 24, 2016 |

Former DOJ Lawyer Accepts Public Censure for Leaking Bush-Era Surveillance

Thomas Tamm, a former U.S. Department of Justice lawyer who helped expose warrantless surveillance during the George W. Bush administration, has agreed to accept a public censure to resolve ethics charges against him, according to papers filed today by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel in Washington.
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February 29, 2016 |

INADMISSIBLE: Akin Hires Cargill Exec to Lobby on Cuba

As President Barack Obama prepares to travel to Cuba next month to further mend ties with the communist country, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld is continuing to bolster its Cuba practice. Plus more in this week's column.
7 minute read
February 24, 2016 |

Former DOJ Lawyer Who Leaked Spying Program Contests Ethics Charges

Thomas Tamm, a former U.S. Justice Department lawyer who helped expose a George W. Bush administration domestic-spying program, calls his leak to the press an "appropriate and permissible" action that did not violate attorney ethics rules.
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November 09, 2015 |

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November 06, 2015 | Law.com

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