Senator Menendez’s Lawyer Claims Bribery Case Ends Now in Spirited Court Defense

NEW YORK — In a spirited closing argument in a New York courtroom, the defense counsel for Senator Bob Menendez sought to dismantle the federal government’s bribery case against him, firmly telling the jury that the allegations should meet their end. Over the course of the nearly two-month trial, Menendez, alongside two New Jersey businessmen also implicated in the case, has maintained a plea of not guilty. The defense attorney, Adam Fee, delivered a robust critique of the prosecution’s charges, asserting that they lacked substantial merit. This dramatic appeal occurred as the trial neared its … Read more

AI Boosts Lawyer Efficiency, But Will It Impact Their Bottom Line? Thomson Reuters Report Explores

For many legal professionals, the prospect of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace offers a tantalizing boost in efficiency, promising to shave hours off their weekly schedules. However, a recent report by Thomson Reuters reveals a complex scenario: what AI saves in time, it might cost in profits. The study underscores a pivotal question for the industry: how can lawyers effectively leverage time saved by AI without undercutting their financial bottom line? According to the research, integrated AI tools could potentially save professionals up to four hours a week in the coming year, escalating to … Read more

Toronto Lawyer Faces Repercussions for Misconduct in Child Abuse Case, Ordered to Undergo Specialized Training

Toronto, Canada — A prominent Toronto attorney faced disciplinary action for professional misconduct after making contentious remarks in a legal affidavit. The lawyer had argued that a teenage girl involved in a sexual abuse lawsuit was not a child but a “sexually mature young woman.” The statement triggered widespread public backlash and prompted an investigation by Ontario’s legal regulator. Gary McCallum, the attorney in question, represented Kenora-Rainy River Districts Child and Family Services in a 2018 lawsuit when he described the 14- or 15-year-old plaintiff in terms that challenged legal definitions of childhood. According to … Read more

Iranian Lawyer Detained After Challenging Government’s Response to Protests Sparked by Mahsa Amini’s Death

Tehran, Iran — Mohsen Borhani, a well-known Iranian lawyer and academic, has been arrested following his public critique of the government’s handling of widespread protests in 2022, sparked by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Amini died in police custody after being detained for purportedly not adhering to the country’s strict hijab regulations, igniting calls for reform against Iran’s longstanding clerical regime. These events led to a global outcry, with a United Nations fact-finding mission determining Amini’s death to be unwarranted and violent, further noting her passing led to significant human rights abuses during the … Read more