Joe Miller is the Financial Times’ legal correspondent in New York, covering white-collar crime, big-ticket litigation and the business of law.
Joe previously covered Germany as the FT's Frankfurt correspondent, and wrote a book on BioNTech’s record-breaking Covid-19 vaccine, which was translated into nineteen languages.
Prior to joining the Financial Times, Joe spent six years at BBC News, working as a correspondent in London, New York, Delhi and Berlin.
Ex-president’s attorneys try to undermine porn actor’s credibility as trial resumes in Manhattan
Criminal trial of founder Bill Hwang begins this week
Aileen Cannon says it would be ‘imprudent’ for Florida court to proceed with planned May 20 start date
Adult film actress describes 2006 hotel room meeting that is at centre of ‘hush money’ case
Three years after his fund’s collapse shook Wall Street, a jury will decide whether the investor’s actions were criminal
Former US president suggests he would be willing to risk incarceration after judge’s warning
Former US president’s erstwhile aide takes the stand in Manhattan ‘hush money’ trial
Disgraced film mogul’s conviction in New York had been thrown out on appeal
Founder of cryptocurrency exchange had pleaded guilty to failing to establish proper money laundering controls
Former US president fined $9,000 for statements violating gag order and judge warns of potential jail time
Elite law firms have been relocating to the west side development as they seek to appeal to younger workers
As polls show the race tied, the president is campaigning around the country and his opponent is stuck spending his days in a Manhattan courtroom
State appeals court found mistakes in prosecution of former film mogul that gave momentum to #MeToo movement
David Pecker testifies in Manhattan district attorney’s ‘hush money’ case against former US president
Prosecutors allege former president was part of ‘co-ordinated, long-running conspiracy’ in first remarks to New York jury
Online retailers are keeping quiet about ‘returnless refunds’ but they are becoming more common
Letitia James’s office says former president should have to post a new bond while he appeals against civil fraud judgment
New York court finalises panel who will decide former US president’s fate in historic criminal case
Former president’s lawyers weed through social media as they push for impartial jurors
Opening day of historic first prosecution of a former US president underlines challenges ahead for the New York court
Manhattan district attorney’s case features a colourful cast including a former president, his ex-fixer and a porn star
A previously stalled probe over alleged pay-offs to a porn star has led to the first criminal trial against a former US president
Three judges deny motions to dismiss while New York attorney-general pushes back on $175mn appeals bond
Businessman whose family owns Tottenham Hotspur football club had pleaded guilty to tipping off friends, private pilots and a girlfriend
Move comes after judge expands gag order on former president in a separate criminal case
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