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Convicted Hedge Fund Exec Claims SDNY Hid Evidence
Convicted Former Premium Point Investments CEO Anilesh Ahuja says that
a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York drafted a
cooperators guilty plea and then told a judge he didn't — a fact Ahuja claims
casts doubt on the fairness of his trial.
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Deutsche Bank Fined $150M For Epstein, Partner Bank Lapses
New York state's financial regulator said Tuesday it fined Deutsche Bank
$150 million for failing to appropriately manage its dealings with alleged bad
actors including millionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in federal
custody.
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Analysis
Molotov Cases Prosecuted Like Terrorism In All But Name
Brooklyn federal prosecutors have stopped just short of invoking the legally
and politically fraught term "terrorism" against the defendants, including a
now-suspended Pryor Cashman associate, in alleged Molotov cocktail
attacks on NYPD vehicles.
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Gov't Ties Ex-Panama President's Sons To Odebrecht Scheme
New York federal prosecutors have charged two sons of former Panamanian
President Ricardo Martinelli over their alleged roles in a massive bribery and
money laundering scheme tied to Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht SA.
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Alleged Accomplices To Ghosn Escape Can't Nix US Arrests
A federal judge in Massachusetts on Tuesday shot down a bid to invalidate
the arrests of a Green Beret and his son who face extradition to Japan for
allegedly helping Carlos Ghosn escape the country while on bail over
criminal financial misconduct charges.
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NYC Grand Juries To Return To State Courthouses In August
Grand juries will begin to reconvene in New York City state courts starting on
Aug. 10, and some criminal matters that have been heard remotely since the
beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic may soon be heard in person, the New
York State Unified Court System announced Tuesday.
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COMPLIANCE
FinCEN Warns Banks About COVID-19-Related Scams
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network warned financial institutions
Tuesday about two forms of consumer fraud that have proliferated during the
COVID-19 pandemic, issuing an advisory with tips for detecting impostor
scams and money mule schemes.
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FTC Targets Belizean Executive In Real Estate Scam Suit
The Federal Trade Commission has urged a Maryland federal judge to hold a
Belizean man liable for more than $138 million in an alleged Belize real
estate scam, accusing him of trying to escape his part in running a fraudulent
operation that deceived American consumers.
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SECURITIES
Ex-LA Broker Gets 6 Years For $215M Portfolio Pumping Fraud
A former Beverly Hills stockbroker was sentenced on Monday to 72 months
in prison after being convicted last year of participating in a stock price
manipulation scheme that pumped up the reported profits of hedge funds and
caused investors to lose $215 million.
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Ex-JPMorgan Trader Can't Ditch Forex-Rigging Conviction
A former JPMorgan trader's conviction for scheming with the competition to
fix prices in the foreign currency market remains intact after a Manhattan
federal judge said the evidence at trial was more than enough to support the
verdict.
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SEC Settles With Rabbi For Bilking Jewish Investors Of $10M
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday announced a
judgment against Rabbi Zvi Feiner and his two companies for allegedly
conning at least 62 investors in Chicago's Orthodox Jewish community out of
more than $10 million, including $1 million from an 86-year-old Holocaust
survivor.
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CYBERSECURITY
Alsup Slams Feds"Stunts' In Trial Of Alleged Russian Hacker
U.S. District Judge William Alsup criticized a prosecutor Tuesday for
presenting "obviously prejudicial" jailhouse phone records instead of "real
evidence" against a Russian national on trial in California for allegedly
hacking into Linkedln and Dropbox, saying, "You may end up losing this case
because of stunts like that."
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EBay Cyberstalking Case Expands As Feds Charge Ex-Cop
Federal prosecutors in Boston said Tuesday they have charged a seventh
former eBay employee, a retired cop who worked security for the company, in
connection with an alleged cyberstalking campaign against a Massachusetts
couple who ran an e-commerce industry blog.
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Venable LLP
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Weissberg and Associates Ltd
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COMPANIES
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BARBRI
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Dropbox Inc.
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LexisNexis Group
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Microsoft Corp.
Mylan NV
Odebrecht SA
State Street Corp.
StubHub Inc.
TrueCar Inc.
Twitter Inc.
Virage Capital Management LP
ViroPharma Incorporated
Washington Post Co.
eBay Inc.
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Microsoft Sues To Block 'COVID-19 Themed' Phishing Scheme
A Virginia court has unsealed documents related to Microsoft's recent efforts
to prevent alleged cybercriminals from stealing its users' personal information
through a "COVID-19 themed" phishing campaign, the company said.
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LEGAL ETHICS
5th Circ. Clears Texas Gov. From Ex-Judge's Retaliation Suit
The Fifth Circuit ruled Monday that a group of former Texas prosecutors —
including Gov. Greg Abbott — are shielded by prosecutorial immunity from a
former state judge's retaliation suit that alleges they investigated, charged
and convicted her on bogus bribery charges, but held that one county
prosecutor is not protected.
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TAX
Solar Schemers Threatened With Jail For Defying Court
Owners of a solar company found to have perpetrated an abusive $50 million
tax fraud were threatened with jail time by a Utah federal judge because
they've repeatedly flouted contempt-of-court orders, destroyed evidence and
deceived the federal government.
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COMPETITION
FTC Fights Shkreli's Bid To Duck Monopolization Case
The Federal Trade Commission and a contingent of states have urged a New
York federal court not to toss their suit accusing former pharmaceutical
executive Martin Shkreli and a company he founded of monopolizing the
market for a lifesaving drug used to treat parasitic infections.
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Ex-Fox Execs Want Separate Trial In FIFA Bribery Case
A pair of former Fox Sports executives accused of bribing South American
soccer officials have urged a New York federal judge to try them separately
from other defendants in the sprawling FIFA corruption case, arguing that
prosecutors had hastily and incorrectly "lumped them in" with a host of
unrelated defendants.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Are Your Slack Communications Primed For E-Discovery?
With the increasing use of channel-based platforms such as Slack,
Messenger and Teams in the work-from-home era, companies should
assume they may be compelled to produce channel-based data in litigation
and take proactive steps to protect sensitive information, say Jessica Brown
and Collin James Vierra at Gibson Dunn.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Chief Justice Hospitalized In June, Supreme Court Confirms
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District of Virginia
U.S. District Court for the Northern
District of California
U.S. District Court for the Northern
District of Illinois
U.S. District Court for the Southern
District of New York
U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission
U.S. Sentencing Commission
U.S. Supreme Court
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District of Utah
World Health Organization
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Chief Justice John Roberts was hospitalized last month after injuring himself
in a fall, the U.S. Supreme Court said in a statement Tuesday, confirming a
report in the Washington Post.
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Black Leaders Call Out Diversity 'Excuses' Law Firms Make
Despite decades of efforts to create a more equal and inclusive legal
profession, more change is urgently needed, a panel of top Black attorneys
said on Tuesday, pointing to several "excuses" law firms tend to make when
failing to hire and promote Black lawyers.
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Midyear Report: The Biggest Legal Ethics Moments So Far
With the COVID-19 pandemic dominating the headlines and just about
everything else this year, there has still been plenty happening in the world of
legal ethics, from the culmination of an unusual probe into a lawyer fee award
to a major court setback for New York's new prosecutor watchdog group.
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Oyez! High Court's 1st Female Marshal, Reporter Are Retiring
U.S. Supreme Court Marshal Pamela Talkin and Reporter of Decisions
Christine Luchok Fallon, the first women to serve in those roles, are retiring
this year after nearly 50 years of combined service at the court.
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Hughes Hubbard Lays Off Associates Amid Pandemic
Despite claiming a small business loan as part of the federal government's
COVID-19 relief efforts, New York law firm Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
confirmed Tuesday that it had laid off an undisclosed number of associates
and staff to weather the pandemic.
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Coronavirus Regulations: A State-By-State Week In Review
The uptick in the spread of COVID-19 reenergized an emphasis on face
coverings this past week, leading to a public awareness campaign in
California and a new law in Texas. And in Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf
shared World Health Organization research in an effort to get commonwealth
citizens to cover up.
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Seyfarth Opens Seattle Office With Labor, Real Estate Focus
Seyfarth Shaw LLP on Tuesday announced the launch of a new Seattle office
with a focus on real estate and labor law, with the firm saying it decided to
move ahead with the planned expansion into the Pacific Northwest despite
the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Firm Must Produce Email Allegedly Used To Blackmail Judge
A Florida judge ordered Tripp Scott PA on Tuesday to produce an email sent
to one of its former attorneys allegedly containing nude photographs of a
Palm Beach County judge that the judge says were later used by a prominent
Fort Lauderdale attorney to blackmail her.
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Ex-National Economic Council Deputy Joins Mayer Brown
Former White House economic adviser Andrew Olmem has returned to
Mayer Brown LLP, joining the firm's public policy, regulatory and political law
practice after taking part in the development and coordination of U.S.
economic policies in various sectors.
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