TOP NEWS
Analysis
Wheeling & Appealing: The Latest Must-Know Appellate Action
By Jeff Overley
The year's spookiest month is looking scary-good for appellate aficionados, as famed oral advocates joust in October over net neutrality and Uber's extraordinary bid to unravel multidistrict litigation — just two of the high-profile arguments previewed in this edition of Wheeling & Appealing. October also begins with former President Jimmy Carter turning 100, and we'll test your knowledge of his profound impact on the judiciary.
Read full article »
| Save to favorites »
DC Circ. Urged To Revisit Retroactive FARA Registration
By Ali Sullivan
The U.S. Department of Justice is pressing the D.C. Circuit to reconsider a ruling that barred the federal government from suing to compel former foreign agents to register their onetime foreign influence efforts, arguing that the precedent behind the ruling wrongly hamstrings the DOJ's ability to enforce the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Petition attached |
Read full article »
| Save to favorites »
SECURITIES
PUBLIC INTEGRITY
AT&T Exec Seeks Bribery Acquittal After Mistrial
By Celeste Bott
Former AT&T Illinois President Paul La Schiazza asked a federal judge Friday to acquit him outright on charges that he illegally influenced ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan to support legislation that would have benefited the telecommunications giant, days after a jury deadlocked and a mistrial was declared in his bribery case.
Motion attached |
Read full article »
| Save to favorites »
Insurer Says Miami Can't Toss Retaliation Coverage Dispute
By Jennifer Mandato
An insurer for the city of Miami sought to maintain its action seeking reimbursement of $5 million for expenses incurred in defending the city and one of its commissioners against underlying lawsuits alleging political retaliation, arguing that it didn't "commingle" claims regarding its potential defense and indemnification obligations.
2 documents attached |
Read full article »
| Save to favorites »
CYBERSECURITY
ASSET FORFEITURE
REAL ESTATE
HEALTH
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
TAX
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Adams Says Feds Sought To 'Tarnish' Him With Leaks
By Frank G. Runyeon
New York City Mayor Eric Adams asked a Manhattan federal judge Tuesday to sanction Southern District prosecutors for allegedly leaking the details of a criminal investigation for nearly a year leading up to his corruption indictment, saying negative press has hurt his standing with the public and undermined his right to a fair trial.
Memorandum attached |
Read full article »
| Save to favorites »
|