A court-appointed examiner requested up to $3 million to investigate the law firm’s role in advising Sam Bankman-Fried on his purchase of Robinhood shares, as well as two other issues.
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The Judge Is Also a Policyholder: Jurist Won't Step Down From Insurance Case Despite Claims History
Liberty Mutual said one of the judge’s claim in 2008 was investigated by the company after being “red flagged.”
Baker Donelson's Ivy Cadle on Office (and Bar Association) Leadership: 'You Just Have to Be Able to Shift Hats Quickly'
Cadle manages the Am Law 200 firm’s Georgia offices, where about 70 lawyers are based.
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'Misses the Forest for the Trees': Barrett Knocks Thomas' Use of History
Judges should be “very, very careful” about using historical evidence in constitutional adjudication,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett has said, adding that citations to favorable historical practices can be like “looking over a crowd and picking out your friends.”