Lawyer Ethics

You Won’t Need A Lawyer To Play This Money-Laundering Game

The head of an international investigation outfit, the Mintz Group, has teamed up with a professor of “interaction design” to […]

Mueller’s Pit Bull

The lead lawyer on the case against Paul Manafort is a former general counsel at the FBI and  “a bookish, […]

Lieut Governor Candidate, An “Ethics Attorney,” Reps Super Pacs

The managing partner of a boutique law firm that represents some of the biggest super pacs in the country is […]

Little Noted SCOTUS Decision Cheers Defense Lawyers

A little noticed Supreme Court decision from earlier this year could have a significant impact in discovery disputes, by defining an important limit on the “inherent authority” power of a judge to impose sanctions.

Judge Oks Litigation Over Massive Yahoo Cyber Breach

A lawyer for the plaintiffs calls it “the biggest data breach in the history of the world” but Verizon, which […]

Attorney, 107, Still Comes To Work

James Bass (Harvard Law, ‘34) comes to work daily at the Nashville law firm co-founded by his father in 1922. […]

He’d Rather Be Stung By Killer Bees Than Deal With This Legal Bill

Charged with driving to the office, and running the air conditioner on Saturday; boasted of twenty years experience in the unfair […]

Vetting Laterals

A rundown of recent cases that made headlines and some expert advice on how to avoid problems. “The decision to […]

Violence Against Attorneys

Lawyers in criminal and family law are the most likely to encounter a problem, and typically it will be someone […]

“Just Lazy,” Attorney Forges Judge Signatures More Than 100 Times

A South Florida lawyer who admitted signing judges’ names to settlement approval documents in more than 100 cases has been […]

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