A new complaint accuses Eagan and his solo practice of accepting money from Avenatti between 2014 and 2016 that Eagan allegedly knew should have instead gone to Eagan Avenatti’s growing list of creditors. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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ITC Turns to One of Its Own as Next Administrative Law Judge
Veteran investigative attorney Monica Bhattacharyya of the International Trade Commission’s Office of Unfair Import Investigations will become one of the agency’s six ALJs. She also has practiced IP law at Kasowitz Benson Torres, Kirkland & Ellis and other firms. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Poppy Seeds? Lawsuits Spiking Over Alleged Harm Caused by Folk Remedy
“Misinformation about medical issues is rife right now in our country,” said Jory Lange Jr., the Houston attorney representing the plaintiffs in the New Jersey poppy seed tea cases. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Mississippi Abortion Clinic Urges Justices to 'Hold Firm' on the Right to Abortion
The case is playing out in a landscape already altered by the 5-4 order by the justices Sept. 1 that allowed Texas’ six-week abortion ban to take effect while litigation continues in the lower courts. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Defense Attorneys Say 'Varsity Blues' Parents Were Victims of a Fraudster
The parents, represented by White & Case and Nixon Peadbody, are the first to go to trial in the college admissions scandal. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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