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By Emily Cousins | October 21, 2022
Jon L. Schoenhorn represents Michelle Troconis, who has been accused of conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution in connection with the disappearance of Jennifer Farber Dulos.
6 minute read
By Justin Henry | October 19, 2022
Delany Law leader Jack Delany has frequently collaborated with Marshall Dennehey lawyers, most notably when representing co-defendants in the landmark civil trial over a 2013 Center City Philadelphia building collapse.
3 minute read
By Emily Cousins | October 19, 2022
Getting results from a habeas corpus petition is not very common, Vishal K. Garg, appellate counsel of Koch, Garg & Brown, said.
3 minute read
By Ross Todd | October 7, 2022
"These cases introduced us to heroic and inspirational people who have responded to traumatic and life-altering events with strength, courage, and work to help better our country," said Willkie's Michael Gottlieb, who led the firm's work on the case with partner Nicholas Reddick.
10 minute read
By Ross Todd | September 22, 2022
Tom O'Brien of Ellis George Cipollone O'Brien Annaguey and Daniel Prince of Paul Hastings discuss the defense of retired Rear Admiral Bruce Loveless, which resulted in prosecutors dropping all charges last week after a hung jury this summer.
8 minute read
By Trudy Knockless | September 9, 2022
Joseph Chontos, who started his legal career at the Pentagon and later worked at Northrop Grumman, has taken the legal reins at Aerojet Rocketdyne.
2 minute read
By Cheryl Miller | September 1, 2022
Legislators remain reluctant to force companies to disclose more details now shielded by protective orders and settlement agreements.
2 minute read
By Emily Cousins | August 16, 2022
"There is no way they should've ever be dropped in this document dump that happened in the Texas case," law professor Julia Simon-Kerr said. "It's a totally separate case, different lawyers. Very inappropriate."
3 minute read
By Joshua E. Abraham | August 11, 2022
The author discusses two recent cases, one involving Lenny Dykstra, and the other Roy Moore and Sasha Baron Cohen, to explain how there are certain instances where, no matter what the speaker says about the plaintiff, the plaintiff cannot claim defamation. "When the plaintiff already has an undesirable reputation, or when the plaintiff signs a prospective release of defamation liability, the speaker is essentially free to defame."
6 minute read
By Jasmine Floyd | June 28, 2022
"Obviously, all law practice is stressful, but criminal practitioners are dealing with a human being's freedom, and sometimes even their life. That is a weight that cannot be quantified," attorney Jude Faccidomo said.
6 minute read
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