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Bracing for the End: A Q&A on Rittenhouse Trial Strategy with Ford O'Brien's Kevin J. O'Brien
'I don't think the judge's actions were that damaging to the prosecution's case. Juries have a way of factoring out all of this personality stuff, and they probably have their own views about the judge.'Cleary Gottlieb Enters West Coast Market With Wilmer Hire
The lateral hire from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr is a rare move for Cleary, which is among a dwindling number of law firms that continue to operate in the lockstep model.Two New York Cleary Gottlieb Partners Headed West for Bay Area Expansion
The New York-based Am Law 100 firm has relocated four partners and hired another to lead the charge in opening its first two offices in California.Cleary Gottlieb Enters West Coast Market With Two Bay Area Offices
The New York-based Am Law 100 firm has relocated four partners and hired another to lead the charge in opening its first two offices in California.What Awaits Steve Bannon for His Misbehavior: Nothing Good!
Jay Goldberg weighs in on the Steve Bannon story with a focus on the procedure chosen, namely alleged criminal contempt, which in his view is "hardly the best approach calculated to satisfy the goal of the committee to secure Bannon's testimony and documents as early as possible."View more book results for the query "*"
Finding QAnon Shaman 'Epitome of the Riot,' Judge Sentences Him to 41 Months in Prison
U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said he believes Jacob Chansley is genuine in his remorse but found his actions on Jan. 6 were "horrific."The Revenue Rule and International Tax Collection
In this edition of his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin reviews the Revenue Rule and considers the apparent lack of enthusiasm for non-judicial Mutual Collection Assistance Requests designed to bypass the Rule, all pointing to the obstacles encountered by foreign governments pursuing tax revenues in the United States.Rawle & Henderson Picks Up Third NJ Office in Bringing Back Partner Pair That Spun Off 26 Years Ago
The addition of an office in Iselin "will allow us to have people more strategically placed throughout New Jersey," partner John McMeekin said.Trending Stories