By Max Mitchell | February 9, 2015
The state Superior Court has granted a request by Dr. Frances Batzer Baylson and her husband, U.S. District Judge Michael M. Baylson, to transfer back to Philadelphia their Dragonetti suit over litigation involving Batzer Baylson's business contracts to store frozen sperm.
By Noreen Marcus | February 9, 2015
3rd DCA Judge Frank Shepherd implied precedent compelled him to favor a negligent lawyer over an attorney who made questionable moves “for reasons known only to him.”
By Review staff | February 9, 2015
The state Judicial Qualifications Commission ends its investigation of former Broward County Court Judge Gisele Pollack, who is subject to a Florida Bar ethics probe.
By Andrew Keshner | February 9, 2015
A man who allegedly caused two car accidents can be held criminally liable for the death of a police officer who arrived on the scene and was hit by another car, a Brooklyn appellate court has decided.
By Andrew Denney | February 9, 2015
A Second Department panel, reversing the trial court, said that while disqualification generally falls within the court's discretion, the "very appearance of a conflict of interest" in a divorce case "was alone sufficient" to warrant disqualification of the wife's attorney.
By Mark Hamblett | February 8, 2015
Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan made clear to admitted al Qaida spokesman Adel Abdel Bary that he was lucky to get a plea bargain that capped his sentence and could allow him to leave prison in less than nine years.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | February 8, 2015
Nationwide litigation over Takata air bags, which are alleged to explode unprompted, ejecting metal debris, has been consolidated in the Southern District of Florida.
By Gina Passarella | February 8, 2015
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has reinstated former CBS news anchor Alycia Lane's lawsuit against CBS and former co-anchor Larry Mendte over his hacking of Lane's emails and CBS's failure to stop him.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | February 7, 2015
An anonymous pro se defendant has beaten copyright infringement claims brought against him in federal court by a maker of pornographic videos. The defendant's victory runs counter to the result in a similar case in front of a different Eastern District judge.
By Andrew Denney | February 6, 2015
Dean Gary Weber, a Westbury solo bankruptcy attorney, has been suspended for two years for hiring an "old law school friend" who had been disbarred and letting him practice under an assumed name.
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