The latest from National Law Journal
- ICE attorney gets 17-year sentence for taking bribes
- Cuban prisoner released, with pro bono help from two U.S. firms
| ICE attorney gets 17-year sentence for taking bribes | Top |
| A former attorney with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was sentenced on March 21 to 17 years and eight months in federal prison for taking bribes from immigrants. | |
| Cuban prisoner released, with pro bono help from two U.S. firms | Top |
| Six years of "back channel work" by lawyers from Sidley Austin and Hogan Lovells finally paid off earlier this month, when the Cuban government released a human rights activist from prison after more than eight years behind bars, often in solitary confinement. | |
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