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September 19, 2024
Dechert Settles Aviation Exec's Hack Cover-Up RICO Claims
An airline mogul has cut a confidential deal with Dechert and two former partners of the firm to let them off the hook in his sprawling civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act lawsuit in New York federal court, the settling parties announced Thursday.
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February 08, 2024
Dechert Pushes To Deep-Six Hacking Cover-Up Suit
Dechert LLP, its former white collar practice leader and others on Thursday urged a New York federal judge to find that alleged concealment of a hacking campaign to discredit a critic of a firm client isn't enough to support a civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case.
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June 21, 2023
Dechert, Ex-Atty Seek Exit On 'Duplicative' Hacking Suit In NY
Dechert LLP and its embattled ex-white collar practice leader, Neil Gerrard, urged a New York federal court Tuesday to end a "duplicative" litigation accusing them of participating in a hacking campaign to discredit a critic of a super-rich firm client.
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January 02, 2023
Legal Ethics Cases To Watch In 2023
The professional responsibility bar will benefit from a long winter's nap as we head into a busy 2023. On deck is a slew of ethics cases for election "big lie" lawyers and a U.S. Supreme Court case addressing the attorney-client privilege. Here, Law360 looks at these and the other big legal ethics cases to watch in the coming year.
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October 14, 2022
Dechert, Gerrard Face New NY Suit Over Aviation Exec. Hack
Dechert LLP and its disgraced former white collar leader led a "campaign of criminal conduct" against opponents of a wealthy Dechert client that included the hire of overseas cyberhackers, money laundering, press leaks and a lengthy cover-up, an aviation tycoon has said in a lawsuit.