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• Mishandled Jury Note Prompts New Trial in Sex Assault Case
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Victims of Hezbollah rocket attacks in Israel in 2006 cannot sue a Lebanese bank in U.S. courts simply because the bank allegedly used a New York account to... Read More »
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For the Bronx criminal justice system, change is coming as new District Attorney Darcel Clark begins to implement her reform ideas, but observers said the hard... Read More »
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White & Case, Proskauer Rose, Goodwin Procter and Clifford Chance are handling a $622 million deal that will see Qatar's sovereign wealth fund acquire a 9.9... Read More »
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What do Melania Trump and Hulk Hogan have in common? Their lawyer, Charles Harder of Beverly Hills, whose entertainment law boutique Harder Mirell & Abrams... Read More »
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A Brooklyn appeals court has ordered a new trial for a man convicted in 2013 of various sex crimes and burglary after the trial judge in his case improperly... Read More »
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A growing chorus of lawmakers is demanding answers as to why prices have risen five-fold for a lifesaving drug for people at risk of severe allergic reactions. Read More »
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In any commercial case, the goal of the arbitration is a swift and expeditious resolution of the litigation with a savings of time and money. At a minimum, while not always as swift as we would like, one would hope that it will afford a faster and more efficient process than that provided by the court system.Read More » |
A year after publishing a report on widespread problems with the serving of student loans, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reached a $4 million settlement... Read More »
A litigation funder facing a fraud investigation has asked a federal judge to rule that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's administrative enforcement... Read More »
Four months after new rules adopted by the U.S. Department of the Treasury foiled Pfizer Inc.'s plans to acquire Allergan plc in a $160 billion tax inversion... Read More »
A Miami judge declared a mistrial in a tobacco case after a King & Spalding partner made improper comments before the jury. Read More »
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