Renowned IP Trial Lawyer Timothy Carroll Joins Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Boosting Federal Court and International Expertise

San Francisco, CA – Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, a prominent law firm, welcomed Timothy Carroll as a partner and lead intellectual property trial attorney on Wednesday. Carroll, previously with Venable LLP, brings a wealth of experience in federal court and U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) proceedings. Carroll’s addition to the team further strengthens Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP’s capabilities in handling complex IP litigation cases. With his expertise, the firm is well-positioned to navigate the intricate legal landscape surrounding intellectual property disputes. Having built a stellar reputation for himself, Carroll is regarded as one … Read more

Former Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Mortgage Fraud Trial Adjourned After Unusual Legal Argument Leads to Judge’s Decision

GREENBELT, Maryland – The mortgage fraud trial of Marilyn Mosby, the former state’s attorney of Baltimore, was adjourned early by federal judge Lydia Kay Griggsby on Wednesday. The defense had just begun presenting evidence when the judge ordered the jurors to return the next day for the trial to resume. The reason for the abrupt adjournment was not provided, but it followed a private discussion between the judge and the attorneys during the lunch break. Mosby’s defense team had made an unusual argument, stating that the prosecution failed to prove the alleged crimes occurred in … Read more

Jury Seated for Trial of Mother in Oxford High School Shooting Case

OXFORD, Mich. – The trial for Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, is set to begin after a jury was selected on Wednesday. The jury selection process began on Tuesday and concluded yesterday afternoon with the jury officially chosen. Opening statements are scheduled for Thursday, according to prosecutors and the defense team. Jennifer and her husband, James Crumbley, both face four counts of involuntary manslaughter charges. Originally, they were supposed to be tried together, but a judge granted their request for separate trials. The charges stem from the tragic shooting in … Read more

Murder Suspect Denied Dismissal: La Crosse Court Rejects Request for Speedy Trial in Stabbing Death Case

LA CROSSE, WI – Anquin St. Junious, the suspect in a 2019 murder case, had his request to dismiss the charges denied by the court. St. Junious, who is currently being held in Portage County state prison on unrelated charges, argued that the local courts disregarded his plea for a speedy trial concerning the fatal stabbing of Virgil Stewart inside a parked taxi. Speaking via video link from the prison, St. Junious claimed that he had not been granted a speedy trial or even given a trial date. Representing himself in court, he argued that … Read more