Today's Top Stories
• Prosecution That Is Here and There Could Be Trouble for Accused Bomber
• Conviction of Lawyer at Heart of Law Firm Tax Shelter Scandal Upheld
• Court Upholds Denial of Security Clearance for Private Rikers Island Worker
• Judge Rejects Parole Condition Barring Child Porn Convict From Church
• Judge Scolds Obama, Congress for Allowing Children to Face Deportation Without Lawyers
• Stroock Names DC Partner as New Co-Leader
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As charges mount against Ahmad Khan Rahami in connection with bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey, one thing could make the job of prosecutors and defense... Read More »
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The conviction of former attorney Paul Daugerdas in the massive tax shelter fraud scandal that destroyed Dallas-based law firm Jenkens & Gilchrist was affirmed... Read More »
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Applying a broad interpretation of state corrections law, a state judge held that New York City didn't overstep the line when it denied a security clearance... Read More »
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A requirement barring a convicted possessor of child pornography from his church has been rejected by a federal judge as unconstitutional. Read More »
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In an unusual call to action directed at members of Congress and the White House, a federal appeals judge in California on Tuesday urged the other two branches... Read More »
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Stroock & Stroock & Lavan has named Jeffrey Keitelman, a real estate practice leader who joined the firm last year from DLA Piper, as co-managing partner. Read More »
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During my fifteen years as a Judge, I have heard the testimony of hundreds of witnesses in all types of proceedings. As a trial attorney in private practice, I prepared a great number of witnesses to testify. Even with the best preparation, my father, who was a great trial lawyer, would say he would die a thousand deaths when he heard his witness deviate from everything that had been pored over in terms of prospective testimony. Read More » |
A Brunswick contractor who told a Glynn County jury he was owed more than $100,000 after being booted off of a job building a mansion on St. Simon's Island... Read More »
The firm has unveiled a breast milk-shipping program which it says is the first of its kind at a law firm. Read More »
The Judicial Nominating Commission is moving forward to fill the anticipated vacancy left by Presiding Judge Herbert Phipps, who is retiring. Read More »
A federal judge in Illinois has certified a class of nearly 5 million policyholders in a case alleging that the insurance giant used campaign contributions... Read More »
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