Tag Archives: Christopher

Case o' The Week: A Wobble Bobble? – Christopher Johnson, Claims vs. Arguments, and Rule 32 on Appeal

  Priors may wobble, but they don’t fall down (in the Ninth).United States v. Christopher Johnson, 2019 WL 1523106 (9thCir. Apr. 9, 2019), decision available here.Players: Decision by Judge Mark Bennett, joined by Judges M. Smith and Nguyen.   Hard-fought appeal by … Continue reading

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Advisor Christopher Hellman Accused of Misappropriating Client Funds

According to BrokerCheck records kept by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) advisor Christopher Hellman (Hellman), formerly associated with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (Merrill Lynch) in December 2018, was sanctioned and barred from the securities industry by … Continue reading

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Barry A. Washor and Christopher L. Sallay Named to 2019 Best Lawyers List

We are proud to announce that tow of our partners, Barry A. Washor and Christopher L. Sallay, have been named to the 2019 Best Lawyers list.  Barry was named to the 2019 Best Lawyers list in the areas of  “Medical … Continue reading

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The Oxford Handbook of Legal History (edited by Markus Dubber and Christopher Tomlins): New From @OxUniPress @MarkusDubber @ArsScripta

New from Oxford University Press: The Oxford Handbook of Legal History (Markus D. Dubber and Christopher Tomlins, 2018) (Oxford Handbooks in Law). Here from the publisher's website is the description of the book's contents. Some of the most exciting and … Continue reading

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Thank You, Christopher Schmidt!

We are very grateful to Christopher W. Schmidt, Chicago-Kent Law and the American Bar Foundation, for his excellent posts as a guest blogger this month.  He started with his recently published book, The Sit-Ins: Protest and Legal Change in the … Continue reading

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