US Attorney – LASD Former Deputy Pleads Guilty to Conspiring with Corrupt Cryptocurrency Figure to Extort and Falsely Arrest Rivals

          LOS ANGELES – A deputy and helicopter pilot with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) pleaded guilty today to federal conspiracy charges for helping a now-jailed, self-styled cryptocurrency businessman extort a rival and arrange the sham illegal drug possession arrest of another adversary in Paramount in 2021.           Michael David Coberg, 44, of Eastvale, pleaded […]

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Why the Dolman Law Group Is Known For its Mass Tort Claims

The Dolman Law Group has a successful track record of mass tort claims against dangerous products, defective drugs, and corporate defendants engaged in mass wrongdoing. This makes them one of the most sought-after firms in this practice area. Mass torts, unlike typical personal injury cases that are usually individual actions, involve harm to many people

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Cook, Barkett, Ponder, & Wolz Explain How Your Car Accident Settlement is Determined

Article Source: Cook Barkett Ponder & Wolz Law Cape Girardeau is a vibrant city in southeastern Missouri, known for its busy streets, growing communities, and role as a regional hub along the Mississippi River. With a mix of residential neighborhoods, local businesses, and heavy commuter traffic, car accidents are unfortunately common. Understanding the local area

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What Lawyers Are Doing to Defend the Constitution

Article source: Law Offices of David L Hood Written in 1787, ratified in 1788, and in operation since 1789, the United States Constitution is the world’s longest surviving written charter of government. It’s first three words “We The People” – affirm that the government of the United States was designed to serve its citizens. In

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BigLaw-Style Pay Bumps From Houston Boutique

Big Pay Is Not Just For Big Law Houston litigation boutique Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Mensing (AZA) decided that matching the Cravath scale just wasn’t enough. It upped first‑year associate pay to US$235,000 and bumped second‑years by $10,000, according to a report from AbovetheLaw. Managing partner John Zavitsanos said the firm’s young lawyers hit the courtroom early and “out‑hustle” Biglaw

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Abbas Wants Britain’s Chequebook: The Reparations Gambit After UK Recognition

The Great Palestine Money-Grab Ben Thomson, LawFuel contributing editor The UK recognised a Palestinian state on 21 September 2025, all warm words and zero line items. Within days, the bill arrived. Mahmoud Abbas’s camp is pushing a “Britain Owes Palestine” petition: acknowledgment, apology, reparations, the lot. It’s a litigation-shaped press release, sharpened by serious counsel,

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From courtroom killers to the Drafter in Chief meet New Zealand’s newest KCs

The Latest KC Cohort Displays A Range of Legal Expertise The latest round of KCs to join the silk ranks include two former Lawyers of the Year, Cassie Nicholson and Tiana Epati. The 12 new Kings’ Counsel were selected from 107 applicants Attorney General apart from Chief Parliamentary Counsel Cassie Nicholson who is not a

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Washington Tests Non-Lawyer Legal Services. Arizona Smirks. Utah Says Welcome To The Club

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Tom Borman, LawFuel contributing editor Washington is moving from tut-tutting to testing. The state’s high court approved a time-limited pilot so entities can apply to deliver legal services under non-traditional models. Think regulated programs for firms, nonprofits and legal techs that want to use different ownership structures and more automation. The point is not to

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How Business Owners Navigate Division of Assets in Divorce

Article source: The PathtoJustice.com, Florida divorce law experts Divorce is rarely straightforward, and when a business is part of the equation, the challenges multiply. A company goes beyond being an asset to divide; it often reflects years of sacrifice, late nights, and personal investment. For many owners, it represents not only financial stability but also

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K&L Gates Shuts Down Beijing Office Amid Ongoing U.S. Legal Exodus from China

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In a continuation of the U.S. legal industry’s strategic pullback from mainland China, K&L Gates has officially shuttered its Beijing office, according to a Reuters report. The firm, which had maintained a presence in the Chinese capital for nearly two decades, confirmed the closure in response to mounting operational challenges and a recalibrated global strategy.

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