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Corruption Reform In Mexico?

Following an aggressive grass roots campaign, Mexico has enacted major changes in its anti-corruption regime. The final legislation, set to […]

How An In-House Lawyer Prevailed After A Privilege Challenge

It took a “methodical, well-crafted affidavit” to do it, but an in-house lawyer after being challenged was able to convince […]

Practical Proportionality Through Science

The change to Rule 26(b) in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure emphasizes proportionality in discovery by elevating existing language […]

Do In-House Legal Departments Abet Sexual Harassment?

“When you’re dealing with a high-level executive like Ailes, there’s a tendency to…

Why The 8th Circuit Threw Out A Whistleblower Claim

If you’re going to blow the whistle, you need to be sure there’s been a foul. Such was the message […]

Wine Fraudster Spent Investor Money On Fast Cars, Golf

John E. Fox ran a Ponzi scheme telling investors they were buying wine futures, when instead Fox was spending more […]

Parents Sue Crocs, Waikiki Resort After Toddler Escalator Emergency

A two-year-old wearing Crocs was caught in an escalator at a Waikiki resort. It ripped off an extensive section of […]

Fake Broadway Play Now Criminal Case

A former theater agent, Roland Scahill, sold investors on a phony Broadway play that was going to star Lupita N’yongo, […]

Wrongly Convicted Man Now Practicing Law In New York

At the age of 17, Jarrett Adams was wrongly convicted of rape and sentenced to 28 years in prison. He […]

Esther Lardent, “Queen of Pro Bono,” Dies

For more than four decades, Esther Ferster Lardent, known as the “Queen of Pro Bono,” worked to encourage pro bono […]

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