As the prosecution case against three former leaders accused of cooking the books at Dewey & LeBoeuf nears its conclusion, witnesses are providing an overview of claimed financial wrongdoing…
A former BigLaw partner accused along with her husband of creating phony companies to bilk her law firms acted according to the husband’s demands, her lawyer says.
Two BigLaw attorneys representing Hillary Clinton had “top secret” clearances from the Department of Justice when they held emails she kept on personal electronic devices when she was U.S. Secretary…
A bedrock system underlying much of corporate regulatory law may not, in fact, be necessary, the co-founder of one of New York’s top business law firms is suggesting.
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel will have to pay attorney fees covering an opponent’s deposition costs because one of its lawyers repeatedly instructed a witness not to answer questions.
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and its partner, Theodore “Ted” Wells, are facing a defamation suit stemming from their probe of alleged bullying and harassment by Miami Dolphins players.
If jurors feel hunger pangs during the trial of three former Dewey & LeBoeuf leaders, there’s good reason: Upscale restaurants are a backdrop for meetings discussing management decisions in the…
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