By Sara Kropf As 2022 winds down, we want to thank all our loyal readers (hi mom!) for taking the time to visit Grand Jury Target and read our posts. We had over 50,000 views this year. While this number is a rounding error for Google or YouTube's stats, we’re proud...
Top 10 Posts of 2021 – and BIG NEWS!
By Sara Kropf This past year has been a doozy. Our collective hopes for a “normal” year were dashed, even with the amazing COVID vaccine (thank you science!). But #wepersisted, right? First, our big news: As some of you know, we had a new addition to Kropf Moseley....
Top 10 Blog Posts for 2020
By Sara Kropf Each year, we like to look back at our most popular posts. Even in this unique year, our most popular posts were our most practical ones. There’s no doubt that as the news turned to FBI investigations, search terms about the agency’s interview memos...
Year End Review: Big Firm News and the 5 Most Popular Posts in 2019 (Yours and Ours)
By Sara Kropf We had a big year at Law Office of Sara Kropf. The biggest news is that we don’t exist anymore. Not to worry, though. Andrea Moseley joined the firm, and we are now Kropf Moseley PLLC. With three lawyers, we are practically a legal empire. We’re still...
Happy New Year! Our Most-Read Blog Posts in 2018
By: Sara Kropf Happy new year to our readers! This year, Dan Portnov began writing regularly for Grand Jury Target, particularly about SEC matters. We’d like to thank everyone for reading. There’s nothing I like better than meeting someone new who says “I love your...
The Five Most-Read Posts of 2016 (and My Five Favorite Posts This Year)
By: Sara Kropf Last year, I did a round-up of the 10 most popular blog posts from 2015. Since I’m just back from vacation and have about 48 items on my to-do list, I thought I’d repeat the concept this year too. I just checked the stats for the week, figuring them to...
Top 10 Posts in 2015 (and My Other Favorites)
By: Sara Kropf In the tried-and-true tradition of blogs everywhere, here's a list of the top 10 most-read posts on Grand Jury Target. Some were a surprise to me, others not so much. Hot topics: taint teams, search warrants and the Yates Memo. Plus, statutes of...