Guidance for business entities seeking to liquidate their assets under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, including why a financially distressed business may choose liquidation under Chapter 7 rather ...
An expert Q&A on new Rule 16.1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), effective December 1, 2025, including how Rule 16.1 may impact multidistrict litigation (MDL) practice and case ...
Sizhe “Steven” Weng, 30, allegedly admitted to drugging and sexually assaulting three women, according to a prosecutor’s ...
Kevin Mills, the 40-year-old Rochester man accused of sexually assaulting a child, was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison in Thurston County Superior Court Oct. 24. In addition to prison ...
The federal investigation into Albuquerque DWI officers accepting bribes has seen no sentencing despite guilty pleas, raising ...
A man who pleaded guilty to unlawfully removing political signs in Northfield has lost his right to vote in New Hampshire.
Deputy Philip Ozouf is facing another suspension from Jersey's States Assembly after pleading guilty to breaking immigration ...
"The past two years have been excruciating, filled with constant reminders of the milestones they have been denied," said a ...
Properly pleading a federal claim for trade secret misappropriation can be a tricky endeavor. Since the Defend Trade Secrets ...
"This edition of the Healthcare Enforcement column continues to follow recent developments in United States ex rel. Shea v. eHealth, Inc. et al., 21-cv-11777 (DJC) (D. Mass.), a significant False ...
A former Hollidaysburg attorney was sentenced to five years’ probation after pleading guilty to a felony count of failure to make required disposition of funds in Bedford County Court on Monday.
One of my favorite cases of the last five years is the Rockefeller University v. Aetna Casualty because it is a New ...
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