Glenn MacKinlay spoke to Fox 5 Washington DC, discussing RICO, his experience using the statute as a federal prosecutor, and how it is being used in the criminal case against former president Trump in Georgia. Continue Reading
Former Prosecutor: ‘President Trump May Have Been Betrayed by Barrack’
In this ABC News Prime broadcast, former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, analyzes the recent criminal charges brought against former presidential advisor Tom Barrack alleging that he served as an unregistered foreign agent for the United Arab Emirates and Continue Reading
Gaetz Ally Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking Charges
In this ABC News Prime broadcast, former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses the guilty plea of Joel Greenberg, a former ally of Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, and where this investigation may be headed next. Continue Reading
Giuliani Raid ‘a Very Serious Turn in This Investigation,’ Prosecutor Says
In this ABC News Prime broadcast, former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses the recent raid of Rudy Giuliani’s New York City home and office, and analyzes what this could mean for the larger investigation. Continue Reading
Security Matters
Alex Major was interviewed for “Security Matters” on the Think Tech Hawaii network discussing cybersecurity and the "Native Hawaiian Organizations Association NHOA Small Business Summit.” He discussed the challenges that small businesses are facing when contracting with the government. Continue Reading
American Bar Association “Member Spotlight” Video Interview with Philip Amoa
McCarter partner Philip Amoa discusses the American Bar Association Business Law Section's LLC Committee and navigating early career opportunities with Kevin Johnson. Continue Reading
Recently Retired Chief Federal Judge Reflects on Career in Public Office
NJTV senior correspondent David Cruz sits down with recently retired chief federal judge for the district of New Jersey, The Honorable Jose Linares, to discuss his 16 years on the bench. Judge Linares was the first Hispanic federal chief judge in New Jersey and the first Cuban-born federal Continue Reading
Law Firm Partners with Newark to Provide Free Help in Eviction Cases
One Newark resident says his landlord has brought him into housing court four times in two years to try to evict him. While NJTV News can’t verify his story as to why, he is one of the lucky few to have a lawyer. “Dismissed. The lawyer came in and dismissed the case,” he said. Newark’s Mayor Continue Reading
Going to Court for NJ Businesses
Improving New Jersey’s business climate isn’t always about legislation; often, how laws and rules are interpreted by the judiciary can be just as important. New Jersey’s courts have long had a reputation for being very favorable to plaintiffs when it comes to business lawsuits, but with the help of Continue Reading
Opening Doors that were Previously Closed
Geoff Rosamond discusses his experiences working for trafficking survivor Melissa on a pro bono case to help her start fresh in the short video filmed by Volunteer Lawyers for Justice. Continue Reading