Lewis’ attorney David Zornow of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom urged Clarke to consider that Lewis chose to come to the United States to face his charges and then took responsibility by pleading guilty.
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Ahead of the Curve: Should Alcohol Use Have a Trigger Warning?
Drinking alcohol is prevalent in so many shows and movies—especially law dramas—but it rarely appears as a content or trigger warning even though substance abuse or alcohol use are typically paired with “mental health” when discussing wellness.
7th Circuit Judge Calls Out Smith & Wesson Lawyers for Mass Shooting Description
“I’m tempted to take up some of your argument time listing the names of seven people who were killed and 48 who were wounded,” Judge David Hamilton said regarding the gun maker’s statement in a brief that “several” individuals were killed or wounded during a July 4, 2022, parade.
Lawyer Faces Invasion of Privacy Suit for Hidden Bathroom Cam 2 Years After Child Porn Charges
New Jersey attorney Robert McKinley, the former intellectual property practice leader at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, is accused of secretly recording a woman at his New Jersey residences.
Florida Marijuana Measure / Another NY Licensing Suit / To License or Crack Down? / 9th Circuit's Take on Cannabusiness Marks
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner John Bash says one of the keys to persuading Florida Supreme Court justices to allow a cannabis legalization measure on the November ballot was “speaking on their terms.”
Delaware Supreme Court Stresses Committee Independence In Match Group Decision
The Supreme Court said entire fairness is the standard of review in any controller-involved transaction, but business judgment can be applied when both an independent committee and a shareholder vote approve the deal.
Everyone Wants a Bite of Apple
Tracking Key Shifts in the Legal Ecosystem Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings
Prosecutors Urge Lawmakers to Lift Residency Requirements for ADAs
More than 20 bills have suspended residency mandates in individual cases, but a more sweeping cure is needed, says the statewide DAs group.
Rethinking Mandatory Retirement Age: A Win-Win for Lawyers and Law Firms?
Let’s discuss the challenges and complexities of mandatory retirement in the legal sector, and explore whether a more nuanced, flexible approach might strike the right balance in the search for a mutually beneficial solution.
'We're Literally Dying': Addressing Mental Health in the Legal Profession Needs to Start in Law School
“You’ve got to name it to tame it,” said Patrick Krill.