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- 1From:The New York TimesThe fraud trial of Ramesh Balwani, the chief operating officer of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos, is heading to a verdict soon. For months, Ramesh Balwani's lawyers have tried to distinguish him from...
- 2From:The New York TimesLawyers for the country's government tried to convince a court that the bank had violated its duty to protect Nigerian funds from fraud. An effort by the Nigerian government to force JPMorgan Chase to restore funds...
- 3From:The New York TimesTimes Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. On June 1, the actor Johnny Depp was awarded more than $10 million in damages in his...
- 4From:The Washington PostByline: Emily Yahr and Paul Schwartzman The first mood Wednesday afternoon at the Fairfax County Courthouse was confusion. Johnny Depp won, right? But Amber Heard received damages, too? A group of Depp fans quietly...
- 5From:South Carolina Lawyers WeeklyByline: David Donovan Our Top Verdicts & Settlements list for 2021 is the firstand, hopefully, onlylist that was fully impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As that year began, none of us really knew what it had in store...
- 6From:North Carolina Lawyers WeeklyByline: David Donovan Our Top Verdicts & Settlements list for 2021 is the firstand, hopefully, onlylist that was fully impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As that year began, none of us really knew what it had in store...
- 7From:The New York TimesThe man's statements to the news media after Ms. Maxwell's conviction have clouded the guilty verdict in the case. A juror whose failure to disclose that he was sexually abused as a child has clouded Ghislaine...
- 8From:USA TodayByline: Tessa Duvall, Louisville Courier Journal, USA TODAY NETWORK LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Brett Hankison, the former police detective charged in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor nearly two years ago, was found not...
- 9From:The New York TimesThe juror, whose failure to disclose his past abuse has clouded the guilty verdict against Ms. Maxwell, would be granted immunity from prosecution. One member of the jury that convicted Ghislaine Maxwell last year may...
- 10From:The New York TimesAll of them were charged with willfully violating Mr. Floyd's constitutional rights by not providing medical care. Two were accused of not intervening to stop a fellow officer. ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Three former...
- 11From:The New York TimesElizabeth Holmes, the founder of the blood testing start-up Theranos, faced 11 counts of fraud for lying to investors, patients and others to raise money and the profile for her company. (An additional charge of wire...
- 12From:The New York TimesThe case against the founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos came to symbolize the pitfalls of Silicon Valley's culture of hustle and hype. SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed...
- 13From:The New York TimesWhat's Up? (Dec. 26-Jan. 1) Waiting for a Flight It was a bad week for anyone with a flight to catch. With staff shortages partially driven by the spread of the Omicron variant, many airlines began canceling flights...
- 14From:USA TodayByline: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY Three white men were convicted by a nearly all-white jury in Georgia of murdering a Black man who did nothing wrong. On the face of it, there is cause for celebration by civil rights...
- 15From:The Washington PostByline: Daniel Epps and William Ortman The American criminal justice system asks jurors to do something extraordinary: They make decisions that have enormous consequences for their fellow citizens' lives - depriving...
- 16From:Virginia Lawyers WeeklyByline: Peter Vieth With an explicit declaration that money losses are not a mandatory basis for mental anguish damages, the Supreme Court of Virginia has affirmed a $250,000 racial harassment verdict against a...
- 17From:USA TodayByline: Trevor Hughes, Kevin McCoy,, Gabe Lacques, Deborah Barfield Berry and Marco della Cava, USA TODAY The emotions ran the gamut when news broke Tuesday that former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was...
- 18From:USA TodayByline: Matthew Brown and Katie Wadington, USA TODAY WASHINGTON - In the hours after a guilty verdict was announced in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, an exclusive USA TODAY/Ipsos...
- 19From:The New York TimesUnions and chiefs applauded the guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin, but rank-and-file officers were left feeling anxious. MINNEAPOLIS -- It was shortly after 4 p.m. on Tuesday, and all chatter ceased in the roll-call...
- 20From:The Washington PostByline: Mark Berman and Kimberly Kindy When former police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder in the killing of George Floyd this week, the jury's decision reverberated far beyond Minneapolis. Protests...