Julia Jayne appears on Court TV on November 9, 2022 to discuss bail in the Cain Velasquez attempted murder case, the admissibility of prior conduct in the Matthew Terry murder trial, and insights into prosecution charging decisions. (Full links here and here and...
SAN FRANCISCO – November 4, 2022 – Criminal defense law firm Jayne Law Group announced today that it has been recognized as a “Top Boutique” in a special feature by the Daily Journal. The award recognizes California’s leading law firms dedicated to one practice area....
Insider trading prosecutions have been around for decades and in the simplest terms, are understandable: don’t trade (or tip) if you have confidential information that could affect market pricing. Simple, right? As it turns out, conduct that could be deemed illegal...
The Hollywood Reporter Interviews Julia Jayne on evidentiary issues regarding the upcoming separate trials of celebrities Harvey Weinstein and Danny Masterson regarding sexual assault allegations....
Fox News interviews Julia Jayne for her take on celebrity Anne Heche's investigation for DUI and hit and run. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/anne-heche-being-investigated-for-dui-whats-next...
Julia Jayne appears on Court TV to discuss the death penalty trial in the Parkland Shooting case from the perspective of a defense attorney regarding prejudicial testimony and the significance of forensic computer evidence.
In late June 2022, President Joe Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. According to the White House, the legislation is “one of the most significant steps Congress has taken to reduce gun violence in decades, giving our law enforcement and prosecutors new...
On July 21, 2022, the Department of Justice announced charges against a former Coinbase employee in connection with the first ever cryptocurrency insider trading tipping scheme. According to the DOJ, the employee, his brother, and a friend were part of “a scheme to...
On Thursday, the Department of Justice announced a revision to its longstanding charging policy for cyber-based crimes under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The DOJ explained that, under the newly-revised policy, “good-faith security research should not be charged.”...