By Angela Morris | September 27, 2019
The whistleblower who accused President Donald Trump of pressuring Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden isn't paying his legal team, although a nonprofit has raised $138,000 for the whistleblower's legal costs.
By Dan Packel | July 8, 2019
The D.C. Circuit refused to revive a lawsuit that sought to wrest $90 billion in fines and penalties from four chemical companies—and to set up a $27 billion windfall for Kasowitz Benson Torres.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 22, 2019
A Houston jury sided Thursday with former housing authority general counsel Karen Miniex, who claimed the agency retaliated against her after she pursued allegations of employee voucher fraud.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 21, 2019
The settlement agreement called for “the Conduent defendants” to pay the state a total of nearly $236 million. That includes more than $212 million for reimbursement and almost $24 million for attorneys' fees, costs and legal expenses.
By John Council | September 10, 2018
“I didn't think I'd ever have to stand up there and argue that my client should lose,” Kurt Kuhn said.
By Erin Mulvaney | September 10, 2018
The Trump administration's hunt for the identity of the anonymous NYT op-ed writer raises a host of workplace issues. Should the person lie if he or she is confronted? Are there whistleblower protections?
By John Council | August 9, 2018
“The politics really didn't matter,” Baron & Budd partner Scott Simmer added. “This was about protecting the Texas Medicaid program.”
By Ross Todd | April 19, 2018
Elliot Peters of Keker, Van Nest & Peters says "100 percent" of him wished he could take the doping case to trial, but that the $5 million settlement Armstrong reached "puts litigation out of his life."
By John Council | April 3, 2018
“We recognize that this is a complex matter and district court judges have broad discretion in managing their dockets," the court said. "However, discretion has its limits.”
By Amanda Bronstad | March 16, 2018
The appellate court on Thursday found that a defendant's due process rights weren't violated when a district attorney in California hired three outside law firms on a contingency basis to pursue a civil lawsuit.
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