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Donald Trump is free to publicly discuss witnesses who took the stand against him in his Manhattan criminal case, a judge ruled Tuesday. Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan partially lifted the gag order limiting Trump’s speech, but kept in place provisions that bar the former president from speaking about…
Thomson Geer chief executive partner Adrian Tembel expects high-volume legal work in Australia will become corporatized. So in addition to leading Thomson Geer, he is aiming to build a sizeable business that handles high-volume legal work in real estate, insurance claims and bank recoveries. Tembel believes that while complex and bespoke…
Four years after a former Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith executive alleged financial mismanagement at the firm to California state authorities, the firm’s leaders were alerted to millions in unreturned client payments that were more than a year old, according to an internal report reviewed by The American Lawyer. The…
Sequoia Capital LLC, a real estate development compnay, was hit with a trademark infringement lawsuit on June 25 in California Central District Court. The court case was filed by Ropes & Gray on behalf of California-based venture capital firm Sequoia Capital. The court action contends that the defendant’s name is…
SEC Should Engage Public When Proposing Rules That Exceed Agency Expertise, Former Chair Says
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission should prioritize public engagement when proposing a rule that exceeds the agency’s expertise, former SEC Chair Jay Clayton said Tuesday. “You need to be more and more careful about engagement the further afield from your expertise the rulemaking is,” said Clayton, who chaired the…
Cushman & Wakefield Sues to Disband Alleged Imposter Firm | New York Law Journal Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2024/06/25/cushman-wakefield-sues-to-disband-alleged-imposter-real-estate-firm/ Cushman & Wakefield offices. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM NEWS The commercial real estate firm sued to enjoin the other entity, which incorporated at the same address as Cushman & Wakefield 1 Inc.,…
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