Trump’s Biographer Reveals Strategy to Avoid Paying Millions in Defamation Case

Atlanta, Georgia – Former President Donald Trump may try to avoid paying the millions of dollars awarded to E. Jean Carroll following their defamation case, according to his biographer, Tim O’Brien. A recent ruling found Trump liable of defamation and ordered him to pay $83.3 million to Carroll. O’Brien believes that Trump may resist complying with the court’s decision. O’Brien explained that while Trump has the financial means to pay, he is unlikely to willingly part with the money. Trump’s wealth primarily consists of urban skyscrapers and golf courses, assets that have been devalued due … Read more

Crowell & Moring Strengthens California Litigation Bench with Addition of Prominent Trial Lawyer Eric Enson

LOS ANGELES – Crowell & Moring’s Antitrust and Competition Group has added experienced trial lawyer Eric Enson as a partner in its Los Angeles office. Enson has a strong background in handling complex international cartel investigations and antitrust class actions, including major jury trials. Enson brings extensive experience in responding to U.S. Department of Justice antitrust investigations and dealing with follow-on civil class action and opt-out litigation. He has represented both targets and witnesses in criminal grand jury investigations involving collusion among competitors. Enson previously worked at Jones Day as a partner before joining Crowell … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Unconstitutional Ohio Law Restricting Kids’ Social Media Access: Tech Industry Group Celebrates Victory

Columbus, Ohio – A federal judge in Ohio has ruled against a law that aimed to regulate children’s access to social media platforms. The judge, District Judge Algenon Marbley, temporarily blocked the law, stating that it is likely to be unconstitutional. This decision follows an emergency order issued by Judge Marbley last month, halting the law’s implementation. The Ohio legislation would have required social media platforms to obtain parental consent before allowing children under the age of 16 to create accounts. However, Judge Marbley expressed concerns about the law’s approach, calling it “breathtakingly blunt” in … Read more

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