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Chief Counsel Created Fake Law Firm Invoices to Line Pockets, Indictment Alleges
Brooklyn attorney Tadashi Dumas, who has been charged with stealing more than $200,000, appeared in court Wednesday and pleaded not guilty.Remembering When the Court of Appeals Reined In a Special Prosecutor Gone Rogue
When powerful prosecutors instead act, or are reasonably perceived to act, out of vaulting ambition, political aggrandizement, ideological zealotry, or bulging-muscle-flexing exertions by creatively interpretive expansions beyond defined limited portfolios of responsibility, they woefully fail the Jackson test.Despite Call for Civility, 'Squabbles Among Counsel' Emerge Over Ozempic Leadership
Plaintiffs lawyers in the Ozempic multidistrict litigation organized a leadership team of 30 attorneys, but one Florida attorney objected to the proposed slate, which she says appears to be composed of 'repeat players.'Wilmer Joins Kirkland, Sidley in Racking Up 8-Figure Fees From a Single Client
The same SEC disclosure rules led Blackstone to reveal what it paid Kirkland, and TDS to disclose what it paid Sidley.The Statute of Limitations in Legal Malpractice
The most important time limit in litigation is the date upon which the case becomes officially too old to commence. In some states there are statutes of repose, but in New York it is the statute of limitations that controls almost every aspect of litigation.View more book results for the query "New York University"
Publicly Criticizing Custody Professionals: Where Is the Line Between Activism and Defamation?
"Striking a balance between raising awareness about legitimate concerns and avoiding defamatory statements is essential," write columnists Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack, along with psychologist Jeffrey C. Siegel.Constitutional Limits on Congressional Investigations Into Palestine-Israel Advocacy
This article discusses two McCarthy-era Supreme Court decisions in conjunction with a current Congressional investigation that highlight how the First Amendment significantly limits the otherwise broad investigative authority of Congress.Wilmer Joins Kirkland, Sidley in Racking Up 8-Figure Fees From a Single Client
SEC disclosure rules forced Meta to throw the spotlight on what it paid Wilmer. The same rules led Blackstone to reveal what it paid Kirkland, and TDS to disclose what it paid Sidley.Law Firms Terminate Lobbying Relationships With Chinese Companies
Akin, Brownstein and Steptoe have parted ways with Chinese lobbying clients in recent months amid increased scrutiny of China on Capitol Hill.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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