The latest from Criminal Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Ninth Circuit Reaffirms Habeas Relief After High Court Reversal
- Ninth Circuit Backs Prosecutors in Trade Secret Case
- New Hires by U.S. Attorney Bring Office to Record Staffing Level
- Bonds Team Seen as Having 'Powerful' Appellate Argument
- No Prison Time for Convicted InterMune Executive
- Bonds Guilty of Obstruction, Jury Hung on Perjury
- Harris Draws S.F. Lawyers to AG's Office
- Were Backdating Questions Asked and Answered? Depends Who You Ask
- Illston's Big-League Debut
- Former Big Law Associate Charged in Insider Trading Scheme
Ninth Circuit Reaffirms Habeas Relief After High Court Reversal | Top |
Judge Richard Tallman, in dissent, says the majority is ignoring a "shot across our bow." | |
Ninth Circuit Backs Prosecutors in Trade Secret Case | Top |
In 2-1 opinion, Judge Stephen Trott reinstates counts stemming from exec's unauthorized access to work computers. | |
New Hires by U.S. Attorney Bring Office to Record Staffing Level | Top |
Bonds Team Seen as Having 'Powerful' Appellate Argument | Top |
No Prison Time for Convicted InterMune Executive | Top |
Bonds Guilty of Obstruction, Jury Hung on Perjury | Top |
Harris Draws S.F. Lawyers to AG's Office | Top |
Were Backdating Questions Asked and Answered? Depends Who You Ask | Top |
Illston's Big-League Debut | Top |
The judge gave lawyers in Barry Bond's case plenty of leash -- and they ran with it -- but kept the trial from spinning out of control. | |
Former Big Law Associate Charged in Insider Trading Scheme | Top |
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