Lawsuit Alleging Banks Facilitated Allen Stanford Ponzi Scheme Cleared for Trial
[ad_1] A federal judge has denied summary judgment to several banks accused in a $4 billion lawsuit of providing banking services that supported the Allen
[ad_1] A federal judge has denied summary judgment to several banks accused in a $4 billion lawsuit of providing banking services that supported the Allen
[ad_1] Hi and welcome back to Bench Report! D.C. has managed to get more snow this year than Boston which I’ll be holding over my
[ad_1] The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held for the first time that colleges and universities can face liability under Title
[ad_1] Law firm lawyers who are curious about taking the in-house plunge often wonder about work-life balance, corporate culture and, of course, the pay. But
[ad_1] In a move highlighting Brussels officials’ willingness to go where other antitrust enforcers won’t, the European Commission has halted a merger between the world’s largest and
[ad_1] Attorneys and trial consultants in South Florida have mixed feelings about a scathing order in which a federal judge in Miami called unvaccinated adults
[ad_1] A bipartisan push in Congress for greater transparency on federal judges’ financial ties, a proposed rule change for amicus filers and a vow by Chief
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[ad_1] With Milbank yet again raising associates salaries—for the second time in less than a year—Big Law firms should expect compensation to keep escalating so long as
[ad_1] Something compelled Fourth District Court of Appeal Judge Martha Warner to write a passionate dissent in a family law ruling this week, but it wasn’t the
[ad_1] A U.S. district judge has referred a Boston attorney accused of feeding answers to his client in a Zoom deposition to receive counseling from
[ad_1] Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I’m Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. This week we’re looking
[ad_1] A federal judge has denied summary judgment to several banks accused in a $4 billion lawsuit of providing banking services that supported the Allen
[ad_1] Hi and welcome back to Bench Report! D.C. has managed to get more snow this year than Boston which I’ll be holding over my
[ad_1] The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held for the first time that colleges and universities can face liability under Title
[ad_1] Law firm lawyers who are curious about taking the in-house plunge often wonder about work-life balance, corporate culture and, of course, the pay. But
[ad_1] In a move highlighting Brussels officials’ willingness to go where other antitrust enforcers won’t, the European Commission has halted a merger between the world’s largest and
[ad_1] Attorneys and trial consultants in South Florida have mixed feelings about a scathing order in which a federal judge in Miami called unvaccinated adults
[ad_1] A bipartisan push in Congress for greater transparency on federal judges’ financial ties, a proposed rule change for amicus filers and a vow by Chief
[ad_1] Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings you the trends, disruptions, and shifts our reporters and editors are tracking through
[ad_1] With Milbank yet again raising associates salaries—for the second time in less than a year—Big Law firms should expect compensation to keep escalating so long as
[ad_1] Something compelled Fourth District Court of Appeal Judge Martha Warner to write a passionate dissent in a family law ruling this week, but it wasn’t the
[ad_1] A U.S. district judge has referred a Boston attorney accused of feeding answers to his client in a Zoom deposition to receive counseling from
[ad_1] Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I’m Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. This week we’re looking