law360.com
The Fifth Circuit’s recent decision in U.S. v. Nora, reversing a defendant’s
health care fraud conviction, highlights the difficulty in proving a defendant’s
intent and may strengthen myriad defense theories, say Richard Roper and Elissa
McClure at Thompson & Knight.
almost 3 years ago
radiotimes.com
Will Tom Hiddleston’s seductive spy drama be back for a second series?
almost 3 years ago
hellomagazine.com
Need some ideas of what to watch while social distancing? From Netflix to Amazon
Prime, we’ve got you covered with our top picks
about 3 years ago
portfolio-adviser.com
In a festive series investment experts reflect on an extraordinary year and
their hopes for 2021 #brooksmacdonald #illbehomeforchristmas
about 3 years ago
prnewswire.com
/PRNewswire/ -- A team of Thompson & Knight trial lawyers obtained an
extraordinary victory on Sept. 29, as the United States District Court for the
District...
over 3 years ago
nytimes.com
Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
over 3 years ago
mycentraljersey.com
Central Jersey Daily Rundown, Monday, May 18 MyCentralJersey.com
over 3 years ago
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These reads suit everyone from the romance lover to the mum in need of a moment
to herself
about 4 years ago
fordhamram.com
Imagine walking into work every day knowing there was a possibility you could
meet John Green. That’s how Emma Paolini, FCRH ’21, feels everyday at her
internship with publishing giant Penguin Random House. This internship is
Paolini’s second with one of the big five publishers. Over the summer, she…
about 4 years ago
wamc.org
This week’s Book Picks come from Connie Brooks and Kate Reid of Battenkill Books
in Cambridge, NY. List: “Dutch House” by Ann Patchett “Ninth House” by
over 4 years ago
independent.ie
We first meet Andrew at a funeral, desperately scrabbling to remember the name
of the deceased. Our hero has arranged the ceremony, but he never knew the man
being laid to rest. This is Andrew’s job, as a local council worker in the
department for death administration: when someone dies alone, it’s …
over 4 years ago
heraldscotland.com
BEST FOR … THRILLER FANS
over 4 years ago
standard.co.uk
David Sexton reviews Something to Live For by Richard Roper
over 4 years ago
bookriot.com
Subscription boxes continue to be all the rage, and with these 50 irresistible
book subscription boxes, you’re sure to find something for everyone!
over 4 years ago
thesun.co.uk
THESE brilliant books are making a splash just in time for your summer hol.
We’ve got 50 copies to give away! Those people by Louise Candlish The
award-winning Our House was one of our fave reads o…
over 4 years ago
thetimes.co.uk
Reading is an indulgent pleasure. It requires you to be away from social media
or conversations with friends and family and to get lost in the pages of a book.
It forces us to think outside our own
over 4 years ago
usatoday.com
A lonely man lies about having a family to save face. Now, his boss wants to
meet him. It makes for a charming story in Richard Roper’s debut novel.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
In Richard Roper’s bighearted debut novel, “How Not to Die Alone,” a middle-aged
civil servant grapples with an enormous lie he told his co-workers.
over 4 years ago
usatoday.com
Read about the comedy revolution started by Steve Martin and pals in “Wild and
Crazy Guys,” and make sure to “Stay Sexy & Don’t Get Murdered.”
over 4 years ago
chicago.suntimes.com
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over 4 years ago
deadline.com
Something to Live For, Richard Roper’s forthcoming book about loneliness in a
big city, is being adapted into a TV drama after Expectation optioned the novel.
Expectation, which is run by former En…
over 4 years ago