Will Someone Please Think Of Stroock!? -- See Also
[photo1]Stroock Still Hasn't Struck A Merging Partner: Some of the lawyers won't stick around to see who the lucky winner is.Rhymes You Can Take Notes From: Georgia L...
[photo1]Stroock Still Hasn't Struck A Merging Partner: Some of the lawyers won't stick around to see who the lucky winner is.Rhymes You Can Take Notes From: Georgia L...
[photo1]You guys: Aileen Cannon might not be particularly good at this whole "judge" thing. And she only has the rest of her life to figure it out. You remember she burst onto the national stage in a ...
(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Everyone's talking about the indictment handed down against Donald Trump for his various conspiracies to hang on to power after he lost the 2020 election.We don't ye...
Photographer: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesElon Musk has a punchable face. This is factual; Social Network inspiration Mark Zuckerberg will presumably be the one doing the punching if Musk's...
(Photo by Evan Vucci-Pool/Getty Images)As Donald Trump's legal troubles mount, his many civil issues have not gone away. In addition to the civil prosecution by the New York Attorney General, Trump ha...
(Photo by Ali Shaker/VOA)In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been ...
Sam Bankman-Fried (Photo by Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)Prosecutors have asked Southern District of New York judge Lewis A. Kaplan to revoke the bail of FTX foun...
[photo1]This morning Judge Aileen Cannon set a May 20, 2024 trial date in Donald Trump's documents case.In the scheduling order, she continued her recent practice of being ... basically normal! This i...
(Photo by Octavio Jones/TAS23/Getty Images for for TAS Rights Management)Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!Following the retirement of Jay Schaudies, Taylor Swi...
(Image via Getty)State court can feel like the wild west. Personally, I rarely ventured beyond the genteel environs of the federal courthouse. On the rare occasion that I traveled to state court to si...
(Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images)On Monday, Donald Trump's lawyers moved for an indefinite continuance of the documents prosecution in Florida."This extraordinary case presents a s...
(Photo by Ali Shaker/VOA)Yesterday Donald Trump had a bad day in court. Today he woke up and made sure his lawyers also had a bad day.Those two sentences could have been written virtually any day in t...
(Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)Steve Bannon really doesn't want to pay his lawyers. In fact, he's hired a whole new crew of lawyers to make sure that he doesn't have to pay another penny more ...
[photo1]A motion by the media to bring the federal judiciary into the 2020s for the Trump trial seems to have prompted a giant step back to the 1990s in the Southern District of Florida.Yesterday, a c...
(Image via Getty)David Charles Grusch, 36, served in combat in Afghanistan, and from 2019 to 2022 worked on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force of the Office of Naval Intelligence, first as a...
[photo1]"I ask that you please keep telling my story so that the truth is known far and wide," wrote Catherine Youssef Kassenoff in her final Facebook post. The former EDNY prosecutor and special coun...
It's one thing to take your job seriously, but some people don't stop there. Instead, they take it upon themselves to intervene in situations that don't concern them, going above and beyond their job ...
[photo1]Rhett AllainSometimes when dealing with probabilities, things don't always work out the way you might expect. My favorite example of this is the Monty Hall problem. The name comes from th...
[photo1]* Science confirms that legal writing is terrible. [AAAS]* Maryland judge benchslapped for using Beowulf and Whistler's Mother to import racist stereotypes into an opinion. As racism goes, it'...
[photo1]* Biglaw continues to grow despite lagging demand. Is it bad planning or do the firms realize that this recession-that-isn't is never going to arrive? [American Lawyer]* The good news: Congres...