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The rapid expansion of cryptocurrency markets—currently topping $3 billion—has drawn the ire of regulators who…
Buried in a footnote in Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Construction, 103 S.…
In a bygone era, parties could settle employment disputes by executing straightforward agreements and disbursing…
Continued economic uncertainty will have significant implications for businesses and the law firms that work…
From resignations amid allegations of judicial misconduct to retirements, deaths and the legislative creation of new judgeships,…
Litigators of the Week: Zuckerman Spaeder Gets a Post-Trial Acquittal for Doctor Accused of Fraudulent Billing for COVID Tests
Last year federal prosecutors in Maryland secured the conviction of Dr. Ron Elfenbein, an emergency…
A federal judiciary committee on Thursday seemed open to the idea of crafting a rule that would…
Attorneys at Consovoy McCarthy representing Students for Fair Admissions, a group challenging affirmative action at…
Cadwalader Countersues, Seeking Unpaid Bills From Ex-Clients Who Alleged Legal Malpractice
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft and former partner Todd Blanche have countersued ex-clients who sued the firm…
New York City Sues Bus Companies For $708 Million Over Migrant Transport | New York…














