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Lawyers in the murder trial of a Florida man who wants to show his penis to the jury went back and forth this week on whether he would need to be erect.
The trial for Richard Patterson, 65, of Margate began on Tuesday, but the judge has not ruled whether his genitals will be presented in the courtroom.
Patterson’s lawyers want to use his penis as evidence to argue that his girlfriend Francisca Marquinez, 60, choked to death while performing oral sex on him in 2015.
The prosecution reportedly doesn’t object, but argued at the trial that his penis must be erect, according to news station WPLG .
“Do we do it in the back? Do we do it in open court?” assistant state attorney Peter Sapak asked. “How is the defendant going to be erect when the jury views it? Because a flaccid penis, whether it be a picture or the jury actually seeing it, is completely irrelevant. It needs to be erect.”
Defense attorney Ken Padowitz slammed the prosecution’s argument, saying the court should hear from a medical expert about the logistics . Padowitz wants to call former Broward County medical examiner Ronald Wright as a witness to testify that Marquinez’s death “is consistent with being accidentally sexually asphyxiated during oral sex.”
“He’s telling the court, as if he’s a medical expert in his argument, that it matters whether the penis is erect or not,” Padowitz said. “But he’s merely speculating here since he’s never asked that question to Dr. Wright in definition, and he doesn’t, obviously, know, actually, what the expert opinion is what is needed or not needed in order for a human being to choke.”
Patterson faces second-degree murder charges and if convicted, could be sentenced to life in prison.

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Most practicing lawyers aren’t famous. If they are, they aren’t that kind of famous. They don’t get asked for autographs, or stopped on the street for photographs, or have their images turned into memes. But then some lawyers are famous within the legal community. More famous than, say, other lawyers. Who then is the most famous practicing lawyer in Big Law today? It was a casually tossed off question that had us scratching our heads the other day at the BLB office. And while we have some ideas, we thought we’d leave it up to you, the readers of Big Law Business to decide. For our purposes, if you are (a) an attorney (b) currently employed by (c) an Am Law 200 law firm, you are eligible. That of course excludes famous law professors who practice like Alan Dershowitz, famous attorneys who work at smaller firms, like Gloria Allred, or even well known attorneys who still practice, who used to work at an Am Law 200 law firm, like Tom Goldstein. And it may include some attorneys who only [air quotes] “practice,” alongside others who actually practice. So be it. We have to draw the line somewhere. We’ve started the candidates off with the names on our list below, but feel free to write-in your choice if you have someone else who qualifies.
Voting will mirror the NBA’s Most Valuable Player scoring. Lawyers will receive 10 points for each first-place vote, seven points for each second-place vote, five points for each third-place vote, three points for each fourth-place vote and one point for each fifth-place vote. That’s right, you can choose the five practicing big law attorneys that you believe are the most famous.
Email us at BigLawBusiness@bna.com , include Most Famous in Big Law , in your subject line, and your top five lawyers, with the law firms where they work, and rank them in order of most famous.
Your email should look something like this, for example: From: Jeffrey Lebowski Date: Friday, September 16, 2016 at 5:19 PM To: biglawbusiness biglaw Subject: Most Famous in Big Law
Scoring: Boies would receive 10 points, Cohen 7, Clement 5, Jordan 3, and Olson 1.
One entry per person, please. Deadline for voting: September 30, 2016 at 5:00 PM.
Here’s an alphabetical list of some well known lawyers to consider...
Former DNC Chair/turned Dentons into a legal behemoth
3. Frank Aquila, Sullivan & Cromwell
M&A lawyer/Advised on largest all-cash acquisition ever of Anheuser-Busch
4. Bob Barnett, Williams & Connolly
Has represented Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George Bush, and Dick Cheney
M&A dealmaker who left Cravath for Paul, Weiss
Represented Bill Clinton during the Lewinsky scandal
Litigator/Law Firm Founding Partner
Former Special Counsel to President Clinton/Former Assistant U.S. Attorney General
Intellectual Property attorney/Former Co-Managing Partner of Irell
Supreme Court litigator/Former U.S. Solicitor General
16. Rodge Cohen, Sullivan & Cromwell
Senior Chairman of Sullivan & Cromwell/Commercial Banking lawyer
Stephen Colbert’s brother/Former Chair of Kenyon & Kenyon
Former White House Counsel/Former Chair of O’Melveny & Myers
Federal prosecutor in Valerie Plame affair and Rod Blagojevich investigation
25. Rudy Giuliani, Greenberg Traurig
Former Deputy U.S. Attorney General
27. Doug Hallward-Driemeier, Ropes & Gray
Argued landmark marriage equality case at the Supreme Court
Co-chairman of Wachell’s Executive Committee
Civil Rights Activist/Advisor to Bill Clinton
Argued in landmark Supreme Court case, United States v. Windsor
35. David Kendall, Williams & Connolly
Represented Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial
Brother of John Kerry/Former U.S. Department of Commerce Official
Antitrust and Sports Lawyer/Former Dewey Partner
Former U.S. Senator/Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee in 2000
44. Michael Mukasey, Debevoise & Plimpton
Cravath’s Presiding Partner/Started the associate salary stampede to $180K
Lead plaintiff attorney in the O.J. Simpson civil trial
Supreme Court litigator/Chair of Sidley’s Executive Committee
“Steve the Lawyer” or “2 Dollar Steve” to hip-hop fans
54. Richard Rosenbaum, Greenberg Traurig
Former Chairman of Greenberg Traurig
55. Kathryn Ruemmler, Latham & Watkins
Former White House Counsel to President Barack Obama
Newly elected Presiding Partner of Cravath
57. Karen Seymour, Sullivan & Cromwell
Co-Managing Partner of S&C’s litigation group/Prosecuted Martha Stewart
58. Joseph Shenker, Sullivan & Cromwell
60. Brendan Sullivan, Williams & Connolly
Defended Oliver North in the Iran-Contra scandal
61. Kathleen Sullivan, Quinn Emanuel
Former Dean of Stanford Law School/Appellate Lawyer/First woman “name partner” at an Am Law 100 firm
White Collar Defense/"Deflategate” Investigator
(UPDATE: The list above is of editorially selected well known lawyers to help you consider your choices. From time to time, until the ballot box closes on September 30, at 5pm, we may update this list. Thank you for participating.)
3M Co. lost its fight to block jury trials in more than 230,000 lawsuits accusing it of harming US soldiers. The company’s shares fell the most in more than three years after the ruling.
Walmart Inc. convinced a federal judge in Wisconsin to disqualify the law firm of a plaintiff suing over a slip and fall at a Walmart store, due to a conflict of interest.
I wish I had a bitcoin—actually, let’s make that the good old nickel—every time someone told me that the business case for diversity in Big Law has been made.
3M Co. lost its fight to block jury trials in more than 230,000 lawsuits accusing it of harming US soldiers. The company’s shares fell the most in more than three years after the ruling.
The Justice Department was forced to release a 32-page affidavit and 6 pages of accompanying material that it used to convince a judge to issue a search warrant of Donald Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago. Here’s what we learned:
Tyrone Thomas has joined Holland & Knight as a partner in its Washington, D.C. office, the firm announced Friday.


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The Florida man who claimed his girlfriend choked to death during oral sex was found not guilty of second-degree murder Monday.
Richard Patterson, 65, of Margate, was acquitted of killing 60-year-old girlfriend Francisca Marquinez in 2015 after a week-long trial, according to the Sun Sentinel .
During the trial, his lawyers initially argued that Marquinez died accidentally while performing oral sex on him at her apartment.
To bolster their defense, Patterson’s lawyers filed a motion to show his penis to the jury.
But after a medical expert testified that choking during the sex act was unlikely , the defense reversed course on the theory. The judge never ruled on the request to put Patterson’s member on display in court.
“That’s not the way she died,” defense lawyer Ken Padowitz said. “But that’s the way Richard Patterson thought she died.”
Instead, the defense argued that there was no way of knowing how she died. Medical examiners never determined the cause of death because Marquinez’s body was too decomposed.
“They still don’t know how she died,” said Padowitz, according to the Sun Sentinel.
The jury spent five hours deliberating before reaching a verdict.
If Patterson had been convicted, he would have faced life in prison.

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A former lawyer for the Chicago Park District is suing Lori Lightfoot after the Chicago mayor chewed him out on Zoom, allegedly claiming to have the “biggest dick” in the Windy City.
George Smyrniotis, who worked for the park district as deputy general counsel before he stepped down last month, says in his lawsuit that the trouble began over a plan to include a controversial statue of Christopher Columbus during an annual parade organized by the city’s Italian American community.
The prominent statue, which stood near Lake Michigan downtown, was one of several Columbus statues around the city that Lightfoot had ordered removed in the wake of social-justice protests in the summer of 2020. After the mayor’s order, the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans sued the Park District.
Smyrniotis alleges that he was then asked by the district’s chief lawyer and a city superintendent to collaborate with the Italian organization to find a solution and settle the suit “as soon as possible.”
As reported by the Chicago Tribune , Smyrniotis and lawyers representing the Italian Americans came to a solution: the community would be allowed to include the statue of Columbus during their annual parade, but Columbus would have to ride last—and would be kept concealed until the very end.
But before the deal was finalized, Smyrniotis claims Lightfoot abruptly called him into a Zoom meeting.
“You dicks, what the fuck were you thinking,” the mayor began, according to Smyrniotis’ complaint. “You make some kind of secret agreement with Italians... You are out there measuring your dicks with the Italians seeing who's got the biggest dicks.”
“You are out there stroking your dicks over the Columbus statue,” she continued. “My dick is bigger than yours and the Italians, I have the biggest dick in Chicago.”
NEWS: A lawsuit against the city by a former Park District attorney alleges that Mayor Lori Lightfoot berated staff in obscene terms over Columbus statue, told them “My dick is bigger than yours and the Italians, I have the biggest dick in Chicago.” https://t.co/I542wZrbPF pic.twitter.com/7wPdhpto09
— Gregory Pratt (@royalpratt) March 3, 2022
According to the complaint, the mayor was irate because Smyrniotis hadn’t run the deal past a city lawyer. She went on to attack the Park District lawyers’ credentials, he claimed.
“Where did you go to law school? Did you even go to law school? Do you even have a law license?” she allegedly asked.
Lightfoot allegedly then told the team to get that “fucking statue back before noon” and also threatened at some point to yank the Italian Americans’ parade permit.
The lawsuit claims Smyrniotis—who resigned from the Park District last month—was defamed by the aggressive, condescending comments.
A Law Department spokeswoman told the Chicago Tribune : “The city has not yet been served with a complaint and will have no further comment as the matter is now in litigation.”
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