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Trial Expected To Begin For Ex-Trump Adviser Steve Bannon

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Bannon is charged in Washington's federal court with defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee that sought his records and testimony.
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A federal grand jury indicts two-time presidential candidate John Edwards over money used to cover up an extramarital affair during the 2008 election.

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HEADLINE: John Edwards indicted over affair money CAPTION: A federal grand jury indicts two-time presidential candidate John Edwards over money used to cover up an extramarital affair during the 2008 election. (June 3)
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The more than 400 children taken from a ranch run by a polygamous sect will stay in state custody and be subject to genetic testing to sort out family relationships that have confounded welfare authorities, a judge ruled.

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HEADLINE: FLDS children to undergo genetic testing Monday CAPTION: The more than 400 children taken from a ranch run by a polygamous sect will stay in state custody and be subject to genetic testing to sort out family relationships that...
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What's Behind the Decline in M&A Activity?

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June 6 -- Goldman Sachs Global co-Head of M&A Gregg Lemkau discusses the decline in mergers and acquisitions activity. Bloomberg's Jeff McCracken also reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Wall Street's Secret Club for Top Bank Lawyers

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Oct. 17 -- It’s a Wall Street club that’s virtually unknown on Wall Street. It has no name or official membership list, and it meets only once a year, in locations such as Switzerland’s Lake Lucerne, Connecticut’s Litchfield...
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DeVos to End Obama Rules on Campus Sex Assault

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to end the Obama administration's rules for investigating allegations of sexual violence on campus. DeVos said Thursday, "The era of 'rule by letter' is over," as she announced plans to...
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Masayoshi Son's $100 Billion Fund Takes Shape

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Aug.07 -- Fabio Savoldelli, Columbia Business School adjunct professor, discusses Masayoshi Son's investment strategy with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Scarlet Fu and Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says Cameras in Court Give 'the Wrong Impression'

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Oct.09 -- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says having cameras in the court could give viewers the wrong impression of what is happening. She appeared on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The show was...
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Ghosn Gets His Day in Court

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Jan.07 -- Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly discusses Carlos Ghosn receiving ten minutes to address a Japanese court and differences between U.S. and Japanese court procedure. He speaks with David Westin and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Virus Causes Lawyers to Be in High Demand, Says Dentons Chairman

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Apr.14 -- Joe Andrew, global chairman of Dentons, discusses how the coronavirus is impacting the way in which the law firm does business, and how the pandemic could help foster globalization in the long run. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Slack Aims to Improve Companies' External Communications

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Jun.24 -- Stewart Butterfield, chief executive officer of Slack Technologies Inc., discusses how the company aims to transform virtual business. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Australia Cancels Djokovic Visa

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The Australian government has cancelled Tennis Star Novak Djokovic's visa again, citing the public interest. This comes just days before the world men's No. 1 is due to compete for a record 21st Grand Slam victory at the Australian Open....
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: LEGAL WRANGLING GOES ON

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English/Nat While workers in the United States are getting ready for next year's presidential inauguration, the legal wrangling goes on in Florida. There are some 30 lawsuits now pending regarding the U-S presidential election. But it...
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UPDATE Grandmother is awarded custody of Michael Jackson's children

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AP Television Los Angeles, 3 August 2009 1. Wide exterior Los Angeles Superior Court building 2. Medium zoom to wide exterior Los Angeles Superior Court building 3. Vehicle entering LA Superior Court building before hearing on Michael...
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Lawyers Clash Over Use of Cosby Accusers' Names

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Judge overseeing the Bill Cosby sexual assault case threatened to call in sheriff's deputies as both teams of lawyers argued over whether prosecutors can all as many as 13 accusers as trial witness, but leave their names out. Prosecutors...
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George Pataki Says Puerto Rico Can Pay Its Debts

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Jun.28 -- Former New York Governor George Pataki discusses Puerto Rico's debt position with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets."
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White House on Travel Ban and Russia Probe

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The Administration said Monday "Russia probably was involved" in meddling in the U.S. 2016 elections, but it was up to the previous president to take action. "One is that if you believe the story that was written, that means from August...
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DeVos to End Obama Rules on Campus Sex Assault

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to end the Obama administration's rules for investigating allegations of sexual violence on campus. DeVos said Thursday, "The era of 'rule by letter' is over," as she announced plans to...
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Ghosn Defends Himself in Court Saying He Was 'Wrongly Accused'

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Jan.07 -- Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn makes his first public defense against financial charges saying he been "wrongly accused and unfairly detained." It's the first time he has spoken since his arrest almost two months ago....
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Cherry: I don’t believe that Boris Johnson is to be trusted

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SNP MP Joanna Cherry QC speaking outside the Court of Session in Edinburgh after the court heard a commitment from government lawyers that Boris Johnson would abide by the Benn Act.
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Biden and Harris Expected to Deliver Prime Time Speech

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Nov.06 -- The Biden campaign is setting up for a prime time speech Friday by both Joe Biden and his running mate, Senator Kamala Harris, in Wilmington, Delaware, in a sign of confidence that he will soon be able to claim victory....
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DoNotPay.com CEO Browder on World’s First Robot Lawyer

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DoNotPay.com CEO Joshua Browder explains how his automated service helps people in over 200 different kinds of legal battles such as fighting a parking tickets or canceling gym memberships. He speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg...
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Judge Rejects Requests For Delay In Steve Bannon's Trial

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Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress trial will go on as scheduled and will center on his refusal to cooperate with the Jan. 6 committee.