U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ruled that the defendants’ motion to disqualify her “relies only on speculation, innuendo, and basic legal disagreements that provide no basis for disqualification of a judge.
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Covington & Burling Wins TRO Restraining Trump Administration in Funding Row
“The Court concludes that the government’s disbursement of the nearly $7.5 million in funds to RFE/RL does not mitigate RFE/RL’s showing of irreparable harm,” U.S. District Senior Judge Royce C. Lamberth wrote in a memorandum opinion granting a temporary restraining order protecting Covington & Burling’s client Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
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Crypto Influencer Arrested Over Threatening Emails Sent to Georgia Judge
Benjamin ‘BitBoy’ Armstrong has also tussled with a Florida attorney during litigation that allegedly resulted in one of the crypto influencer’s followers threatening to shoot the lawyer and his family, court records show.
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BCLP Pulls Out of Asia With Plans to Close Hong Kong and Singapore Offices
The firm said that its current priority is to invest in the transatlantic platform and operate selectively in the U.S., U.K., Europe and Middle East.
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Mangione Allegations of Discovery Violations Are Without Basis, Prosecutors Say
Defense claims they are unable to file their motions due to undisclosed grand jury testimony rings “hollow,” the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said.
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'Here to Stay': Judges at Legalweek Panel Say AI Is Not Going Anywhere, But Lawyers Need to Manage Risk
“We all need to be checking our work, U.S. Magistrate Judge Allison Goddard of the Southern District of California said at a panel at Legalweek 2025. “I think as the tools get better, we might get more complacent.