Weekly Brief: Courthouse Violence on the Rise
Feb. 14 (Bloomberg Law) -- Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia runs through the legal news for the week. A recent shooting at a courthouse in Wilmington, Delaware highlights a disturbing rise in violence in and around courts. Mary Jo White filed her financial disclosures and potential conflicts should she become the next chair for the SEC. Finally, a group of holdout former partners of Dewey & LeBoeuf have agreed to settle their disputes with the bankruptcy law firm's estate.
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