Paul Shechtman
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Sentencing Law, White-Collar Crime
The Challenges Of White-Collar Sentencing
Balance is critical in making your case at sentencing. -
Lawyerly Lairs, Real Estate
Lawyerly Lairs: A Harvard Law Fraudster's $3.2 Million Mansion
From a big house to the big house.... - Sponsored
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use. -
Crime, Hedge Funds / Private Equity, White-Collar Crime
Andrew W.W. Caspersen’s Lawyers Avoid Having To Represent Him In Court
A.W.W.C. has pleaded guilty.
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Hedge Funds / Private Equity, Wall Street, White-Collar Crime
A Harvard Law Grad Loses More Than $100 Million; Will He Also Lose His Freedom?
His lawyer blames it all on "a pathological gambling addiction." -
Crime, Wall Street, White-Collar Crime
Attorney Still Hoping To Avoid Defending His Client In Court
Even if a lawyer wants to settle, it doesn't always happen. -
Biglaw, Dewey & LeBoeuf, White-Collar Crime
Dewey Know Who's Not Going To Trial? Defendant No. 4, Zachary Warren
Congratulations to both the promising young lawyer and the prosecution and putting this unfortunate episode to rest. -
Boutique Law Firms, Crime, Deaths, Disability Law, Fat People, Murder, Musical Chairs, Non-Sequiturs, Violence
Non-Sequiturs: 10.05.11
* If the Americans with Disabilities Act must protect the obese, could we at least have different levels of protection depending on whether or not your “disability” is self-inflicted? Like, if you get your legs shot off in war, that’s one thing, but if your legs crumble underneath your girth on your way to eat […]