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Judge Kathryn Schrader Pushes Back at Prosecutors as She Takes Witness Stand
"Who exactly, sir, should I have requested authority of," the judge asked prosecutors over the installation of a monitoring device on her courthouse computer.Judge Jack Weinstein, 98, Gives Up Docket After Half-Century on Eastern District Bench
"He did inspire judges throughout the country to be courageous," said former U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin of the Southern District of New York.Businessman Who Won 8-Year Fight With FTC Now Battling His Insurers Over Secret Settlement
The fight involves an attempt to block a $750,000 settlement in a defamation case.Covington, Playing the Long Game, Closes In on $1.2B in Revenue
Gross revenue climbed 6.3% in 2019, and profits per equity partner went up 3.9% despite a growing equity partner tier.'Nothing Wrong or Improper': Roger Stone Prosecutors Defended by Advocate for Career DOJ Lawyers
"The four [assistant U.S. attorneys] assigned to the case did nothing wrong or improper, and their sentencing recommendation was consistent with what is regularly done in sentencing proceedings around the country," the group said.View more book results for the query "*"
Ninth Circuit Sounds Ready to Trash Qualcomm Antitrust Ruling
Over an hourlong hearing, three judges hammered the Federal Trade Commission over its antitrust theory while suggesting Qualcomm shouldn't be penalized for succeeding.Ninth Circuit Hints It's Ready to Trash Qualcomm Antitrust Ruling
Over an hourlong hearing, three judges hammered the Federal Trade Commission over its antitrust theory while suggesting Qualcomm shouldn't be penalized for succeeding.Lisa Blatt's Advice to Female Advocates: 'Call Me a Lady Lawyer'
"Women don't look or talk like Perry Mason, and you don't want us to," the Williams & Connolly partner and longtime U.S. Supreme Court advocate wrote in a personal, widely shared essay.'Call Me a Lady Lawyer': Lisa Blatt's Advice to Female Advocates
"Women don't look or talk like Perry Mason, and you don't want us to," the Williams & Connolly partner and longtime U.S. Supreme Court advocate wrote in a personal, widely shared essay.'Women Have Choices': Harvey Weinstein's Defense Lawyer Says Accusers Must Take Responsibility
Donna Rotunno said one alleged victim's friendly emails with the ex-filmmaker made clear that their relationship was neither threatening nor pressure-filled.