Tag: Robert Costello
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Government
Steve Bannon Goes Shopping For New Lawyers Even As His Old Lawyers Are Suing Him For Unpaid Bills
Must have blown it all on shirts. -
Courts
Look Who Isn't Paying His Lawyers (Hint: It's Steve Bannon)
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Government
Steve Bannon Gives Two Middle Fingers To Court, Gets Four Months In Jail
Pay your money, take your chances.
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Government
Trump White House Lawyer Eric Herschmann Called BS On Trump's Personal Lawyers
That guy ain't about to go to jail for a bunch of dipshits and their cockamie legal theories. -
Government
Bannon Judge Refuses To Postpone Trial Just Because Dog Ate Defense's Homework
You might beat the rap, but you're not gonna beat the ride. -
Government
Steve Bannon And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day *In Court*
The technical term for that was an ass-kicking. -
Courts
Steve Bannon's Lawyer Nopes Out In Hopes He Can Get Promoted To Witness
Sun's over the yard arm somewhere, right? -
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Government
Judge Blocks Bannon Attempt To Argue His Lawyer Said It Was Very Cool, Very Legal To Flip Off Congress
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. -
Government
Bannon Lawyer May Have Made One Or Two Oopsies In Conversation With FBI
Robert Costello, this is your life. -
Crime
Rudy Hires New Lawyers To Stand By Helplessly And Watch Him Admit To Crimes On Twitter
Yeah, that'll fix it. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.06.19
* President Donald Trump has officially objected to special counsel Robert Mueller testifying before Congress via Twitter (obviously), putting himself at odds with his own Attorney General Bill Barr, who previously said he’d have no problem with Mueller’s testimony. [New York Times]
* Justice Clarence Thomas, the high court’s longest-serving justice, may finally be having his moment in the sun. As a member of the more conservative SCOTUS majority, his views are finally being given more credence as he “drags the court in his direction.” If he holds true to his refusal to retire, in 2028, he could become the longest-serving justice in history. [Associated Press]
* “I don’t have anything to hide. This guy Cohen has muddied the record and tried to muddy our reputation. I won’t let that happen.” Michael Cohen’s ex-defense attorney says that not only has his former client sullied his name, but that he still owes $43K in legal fees. [New York Law Journal]
* Meanwhile, Michael Cohen is heading to a prison today that’s been referred to as “a great place for white-collar Jewish guy,” with a menu that includes matzo ball soup and gefilte fish. Plus, he’ll get to hang out with Mike Sorrentino of Jersey Shore and Billy McFarland of Fyre Festival. [Reuters]
* Greg Andres, a senior prosecutor on special counsel Robert Mueller’s team who served as lead trial lawyer in Paul Manafort’s case, is headed back to Davis Polk. [Big Law Business]
* According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs last month, but it looks like the legal profession was left out of all the fun, declining by 0.7 percent. Just in time for graduation… [American Lawyer]