Legal Issues

Strengthening the Cooperation Bargain: A Call for Institutional Integrity
A major drug seizure, two federal districts, and a cooperator whose supporters say extraordinary assistance went unrecognized.

A major drug seizure, two federal districts, and a cooperator whose supporters say extraordinary assistance went unrecognized.

Frank Report’s story Conflict of Interest Bombshell: Judge Invested in Ozy’s Victim Companies broke the news that super-wealthy US District Judge Eric Komitee was invested in Google, Goldman Sachs and J P Morgan Chase through hedge funds, while he presided over the Carlos Watson criminal trial where

The PA State Bar has suspended the law license of Neil L. Glazer, an attorney with Kohn Swift.

Hedrick’s Deceit and Tal’s Legacy

Sometimes, people catch a bad break. Moshe Tal is one such guy. He met Andrew Hedrick.

In the civil NXIVM case, 70 plaintiffs sued Clare and Sara Bronfman, along with Keith Alan Raniere, Allison Mack, Kathy Russell, Danielle Roberts and Brandon Porter within two categories of alleged misconduct — A: sex trafficking and forced labor, and B: consumer fraud.

US District Judge Eric Komitee has dismissed all civil claims against Brandon Porter in the NXIVM civil lawsuit.

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The saga of TransPerfect, a highly profitable and successful translation and localization company, is one of the most protracted and complex legal battles in Delaware’s history. Central to this 10-year legal saga was Phil Shawe , co-founder and CEO of TransPerfect, whose tenacity, resilience, and re

Moshe Tal, the actor who portrayed Nissim, the young man who marries his brother’s widow in the 1972 Israeli classic, I Love You, Rosa , is now battling for his financial life.

For more than a year, the law firm Kohn Swift of Philadelphia has advertised on its website that it wants plaintiffs to sue OneTaste Inc., “a purported wellness and sexual empowerment company, and its former leaders Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz.”

The Devil always takes a step too far.