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Hidden Evidence Saves Death Row Inmate

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Richard Glossip Is Saved Execution by the Supreme Court On February 25, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip’s conviction, ordering a new trial after revelations of prosecutorial misconduct spanning two decades. Glossip, convicted in 1998 for a murder-for-hire plot, faced execution despite the prosecution’s star witness, Justin Sneed, admitting to lying under […]

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The Cravath Effect And Why Every Law Firm Wants to Be Them (But Few Can)

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The Cravath model—characterized by selective hiring, intensive associate training, lockstep compensation, and extraordinary attention to detail—has created an elite club with membership requirements few can meet. The model thrives on focus. The firm maintains a relatively small footprint with offices only in New York, Washington DC, and London.

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What Did The Judge Tell Elon Musk’s ‘DOGE’ Agency?

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#DOGELawsuit – Federal Judge Rebukes Musk-Led DOGE Constitutional Crisis Claims A federal judge’s injunction barring Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from U.S. Treasury systems has ignited a firestorm across both legal and political circles. The February 8 ruling, which found DOGE violated the Privacy Act of 1974, marks a pivotal clash between Silicon

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Lawyers for Good Government Issue Open Letter Over Executive Actions

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An open letter, prepred by American lawyers and spearheaded by Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), addresses critical concerns regarding recent executive actions that potentially threaten constitutional democracy and the rule of law in the United States. The letter outlines several executive orders and actions that, collectively, are seen as a systematic attempt to concentrate power

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Neal Katyal: The Star Litigator Who Moves Mountains (and Firms)

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Neal Katyal’s office is likely the only place where a Sikh bracelet, a pair of well-worn socks, and a Supreme Court robe share shelf space. The 54-year-old lawyer, who recently stunned the legal world by jumping from Hogan Lovells to Milbank to lead its appellate practice, has built a career on defying expectations—one landmark case at a time.
Born in Chicago to Indian immigrant parents—a pediatrician mother and engineer father—Katyal initially seemed destined for medicine.

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How Do Trusted Personal Injury Lawyers Fight for Your Cause?

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Source: Shelly Leeke Law Firm, North Charleston In 2021, Charleston County, including North Charleston, saw 16,071 collisions, leaving 4,118 people injured and 72 lives lost. Car crashes happen fast, but the impact lingers: hospital stays, mounting bills, missed work, and the emotional toll of recovery. With one person dying in a car accident every eight

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Rodney King’s Former Attorney Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Evading Payment of More Than $7.2 Million in Income Tax Over Two Decades

            LOS ANGELES – Milton C. Grimes, a long-time Los Angeles lawyer, was sentenced today to 18 months in federal prison for evading the payment of more than $7.2 million in federal and state taxes over a period of more than two decades.                   Grimes was sentenced by United States District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr., who also

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Navigating the U.S. Immigration System: Resources for Immigrants in NYC

Immigrants in NYC Bradford H Bernstein Moving to the U.S. is a big deal—especially when you’re trying to figure out how everything works.  Whether you’re fresh off the plane or you’ve been here a while, the NYC immigration system isn’t an easy challenge to tackle on your own.  But here’s the thing: You don’t have

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When Justice Meets TikTok And The Secret Behind Judge Caprio’s 20M-Strong Fanbase

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The Compassionate Jurist Who Became a Social Media Phenomenon Attorney and adjunct law professor Randy Maniloff wrote an engaging article about a Judge with a 38-year career on the bench and whose compassion and insights have captivated 20 million social media followers. Retired Providence Municipal Court Judge Frank Caprio, whose blend of legal rigor and

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Dinsmore Deepens its Florida Roots in Merger with Shankman Leone

Dinsmore & Shohl LLP is excited to build on recent expansion momentum in Florida by merging with Shankman Leone, a boutique law firm in Tampa. Effective February 1, the merger adds a 10-attorney team with expertise in labor and employment, franchise and distribution, construction and commercial litigation. This new endeavor is fueled by the rapid

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