Judge Roy Altman of the Southern District of Florida is facing a formal judicial complaint filed with the Judicial Council of the Eleventh Circuit over his conduct. The complaint centres on Altman’s
The World Cup arrives at a moment when football’s grip on global culture has never been more visible or commercially significant for major brands. Arsenal’s victory parade drew 1.5 million people, making
MoreJudge Eleanor Ross is facing mounting criticism over a brief and muted apology letter sent to former law clerks who worked under her in her Georgia courtroom. The letter, in full, read:
MoreThis FTSE 250 stock has caught the eye of value investors following a dramatic 45% collapse in its share price. Such a sharp decline raises an obvious question for those watching the
MoreKeir Starmer is set to water down the UK’s electric vehicle sales mandate, dealing a significant blow to energy secretary Ed Miliband’s net-zero agenda. According to reports in The Sunday Times, the
MoreIG Group Holdings (LSE: IGG) has secured its place among Britain’s largest listed companies after joining the FTSE 100 index in March, following roughly two decades in the FTSE 250. The investment
MoreCabinet minister Lisa Nandy has confirmed that government departments are reducing their own budgets to help fund an increase in UK defence spending. Nandy, who serves as Culture Secretary, told Sky News
MoreGibson Dunn and Davis Polk are the law firms behind SpaceX’s high-profile IPO, a deal described as incredible in the most literal sense of the word. The SpaceX listing has drawn significant
MoreFinding genuine value stocks when markets are trading near all-time highs demands patience and a willingness to look where others are not looking. Most businesses worth owning have already been bid up
MoreTrainer Danny Shum is calling on trusted ally Zac Purton to help reignite his flagging challenge for the trainers’ championship at Sha Tin. Just weeks ago, Shum was among the frontrunners, riding
MoreA federal district court judge in Mississippi has disqualified four attorneys after discovering fabricated case citations in legal briefs submitted by both sides in a lawsuit. The case, *Withers v. Aberdeen*, is
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