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What’s to come: Steve Bannon expected to surrender to prosecutors in New York Former Trump White House aide and Breitbart co-founder Steve Bannon is set to surrender to New York authorities over charges stemming from a border wall fundraising campaign, sources tell ABC News.

ABC News legal contributors and experts break down the latest in the investigation conducted by the Jan. 6 committee and questions over whether former President Donald Trump will comply.

Pigs will fly and 'circumnavigate the globe' if Trump testifies: Legal expert | ABCNL ABC News' Linsey Davis spoke to former assistant U.S. attorney Jeff Robbins about the January 6 committee's subpoena of former President Donald Trump.

Gary Lipkin brings more than two decades of legal experience to his new role as a partner in Saul Ewing’s Litigation Department, including handling a diverse range of cases before the nation’s preeminent business court, the Delaware Court of Chancery. He resides in the Firm’s Wilmington office. Mr...

Eric Orlinsky at the firm Saul Ewing LLP, and one of the founding fathers of the business and technology court in Maryland stated, “research and evidence demonstrates that business cases litigated in a specialized court quickly resolve contributing to the efficiency of the court system.”

What to expect from the final Jan. 6 committee hearing The committee teased that the public will learn new things about the attack on the Capitol.

THE CHECKLIST MANIFESTO IN CLOSING A DEAL: TIPS AND CHECKLISTS TO MAKE A DEAL GO MORE SMOOTHLY Patricia Varona Garcia to Speak during Chicago Bar Association webinar on Business Law Transactions.

Twitter to interview Elon Musk, known for combative testimony Musk's lawyers will want to keep him focused on answering questions, but that can be a challenge with such a smart and opinionated witness, said James Morsch, a corporate litigator who is not involved in the court battle. "I would compare...

DOJ allowed to resume review of some Mar-a-Lago documents without special master

'Art of the steal': New York AG accuses Trump of massive tax fraud New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday announced a $250 million civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, three of his adult children and his family business.

Trump special master ruling ‘troubling,’ legal experts say “It does seem to reflect a fair amount of bending and stretching of the law in numerous different respects,” said Jeff Robbins, a former federal prosecutor and congressional investigative counsel.

Judge grants Trump's request for special master l ABCNL ABC News investigative reporter Katherine Faulders and attorney Jeff Robbins discuss a judge’s decision to grant a special master to review documents seized from former President Donald Trump’s home.

Judge grants request for special master in Mar-a-Lago case The Department of Justice argued a special master was unnecessary and they had already completed their own review, but the judge disagreed and granted Donald Trump's legal team’s request.

DOJ files redacted version of affidavit in FBI Mar-a-Lago search ABC News Washington, D.C., reporter Jay O’Brien and legal analyst Jeff Robbins discuss the next steps in the investigation into former President Donald Trump.

DOJ affidavit points to probable cause of obstruction at Mar-a-Lago ABC News’ Katherine Faulders and attorney Jeff Robbins break down the contents of a heavily redacted affidavit authored by the Justice Department to obtain a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago.

Trump requests neutral special master review seized items | ABCNL ABC News' Aaron Katersky and Kenneth Moton along with legal analyst Jeff Robbins discuss the latest on the Mar-a-Lago raid and investigation.

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