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Lawyers argue to the judge in court every day—essentially competing for the judge’s approval of their arguments. As with all competition, sometimes things get heated.
New York’s lawmakers have passed a bill that would severely restrict cryptocurrency mining in the state, with the goal of reducing emissions. Specifically, the bill
TechCrunch is reporting that Andreessen Horowitz has set aside $500 million to fuel Indian tech startups. The information comes not officially from the firm but
On Tuesday the SEC announced that it has renamed the Division of Enforcement’s Cyber Unit to the “Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit,” and that it
Civil litigation that goes on for any length of time usually involves several “depositions.” A deposition is the oral interrogation of a party or nonparty
I spent several years litigating major securities fraud cases, and I enjoyed learning about the history of the Federal securities laws. In the wake of
Corporations have a lengthy history. The roots of the corporate form can be traced into antiquity, through medieval Italy, and into America as early as