Lawyers Slam Trump’s Attempt to Evade $83.3 Million Defamation Award

NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers representing writer E. Jean Carroll have urged a judge to reject former President Donald Trump’s attempt to avoid paying the required security to secure an $83.3 million defamation award. They argue that Trump’s promise to pay the judgment, which they believe will be overturned on appeal, is unreliable and holds no legal weight. In a submission to U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, Carroll’s lawyers stated that Trump’s argument for relief essentially boils down to a plea of “trust me.” They claim that Trump’s promises lack substance and accountability. The … Read more

Experienced Commercial Litigation Lawyer (2-4 PQE) Joins Forces to Navigate Complex Legal Battles – 16931/VTA

Sydney, Australia – A law firm in Sydney is currently seeking a Commercial Litigation Lawyer with 2-4 years of experience. The firm, which specializes in handling complex litigation cases, is looking for a lawyer who can confidently handle legal disputes and provide expert advice to clients. The role of the Commercial Litigation Lawyer will involve managing a caseload of commercial litigation matters. This will include conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and representing clients in court proceedings. The successful candidate will have strong analytical and communication skills, as well as the ability to work independently … Read more

First Ever Criminal Trial of a Former President Set to Begin in New York: What to Expect

NEW YORK, NY – In less than three weeks, the first criminal trial of a former United States president will commence. Taking place in Acting Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan’s courtroom at 100 Centre St., this historic event has drawn attention from both supporters and detractors of former President Donald J. Trump. The limited seating capacity of the downtown courtroom and New York’s ban on cameras and microphones during witness testimonies present challenges for ensuring transparency throughout the trial. To address this, Merchan should collaborate with state Chief Administrative Judge Joe Zayas to … Read more

Tether Investor Takes Legal Action After Alleged Defamation by Prominent Media Outlet

MIAMI (AP) – A Tether shareholder has recently filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), alleging defamation. The lawsuit accuses the renowned publication of publishing false and misleading information about Tether, a controversial cryptocurrency firm known for its stablecoin, which is widely used in the digital asset world. The shareholder, whose identity remains undisclosed, claims that the WSJ’s reporting caused significant harm to Tether’s reputation and resulted in financial losses for the shareholder. Tether has been involved in numerous controversies and legal issues in recent years, with critics expressing concerns over its lack … Read more