Trump, Carroll Case and its Impact on Legal Landscape

In a recent development surrounding the Carroll case, former President Trump’s legal team appears to be construing the situation as advantageous publicity for Carroll. An act deemed by many as somewhat audacious.

Analyst George Conway forecasts a rather gloomy future for Trump, predicting Trump might potentially spend his coming years in prison. Where, exactly, remains the subject of speculation.

There’s an increasing conversation about the controversial attendance policies law firms employ. Law firm Slaughter and May’s new attendance verification, for instance, is seen by many as a thinly disguised intimidation technique.

In another intriguing legal development, a piece of evidence from the YSL trial, which is in fact a music video, has been viewed over 600M times. This may well have rewritten the way evidence is viewed and consumed by the public in a legal context.

Finally, in a case that stands as a stark testament to professionalism in law, Nysani Watt was granted a retrial, primarily because their initial trial seems to have been marred by an attorney who fell asleep during proceedings. Both a shocking and almost comical instance of the importance of due diligence in the legal profession.