This may be Donald Trump’s first criminal conviction, but observers say his past fraud and contempt findings make a non-carceral sentence far from assured.
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NCBE Releases Results of NextGen's First Pilot Test
It was determined that extensive legal reference material, such as the Federal Rules of Evidence, will not be provided on the NextGen exam, according to NCBE’s Monday announcement.
1st Circuit Seems Unsure of Overturning Order Barring American Airlines-JetBlue Alliance
“I thought he [the trial judge] listened to the experts that the defendants [airlines] put forward and assessed their testimony and expressly found they were biased and largely not credible,” said First Circuit Judge William Kayatta Jr.
K&L Gates Represent Honeywell in Breach of Supply Agreement for Millions of Nitrile Gloves
“The nature and timeline of each S2S-manufactured deadline demonstrates that S2S was acting unreasonably with respect to issues that it had failed to show present health or safety concerns,” according to Honeywell’s complaint filed by attorneys with K&L Gates.
Lawyers Forge On With Ozempic Litigation Amid MDL Reassignment Uncertainty
“When a client reads that their judge has passed, it is a scary, scary thing,” said Jonathan Orent, a member at Motley Rice.