By Max mitchell | February 3, 2015
An insurer was years too late in filing its legal malpractice claim against a Margolis Edelstein attorney who advised the carrier during settlement negotiations in a suit that eventually led to a $2 million bad-faith settlement, a federal judge has ruled.
By Joel Stashenko | February 3, 2015
A disgruntled former patient of the Albany Medical Center who repeatedly left liquid mercury in public areas around the hospital was properly prosecuted under the federal Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act, a federal appeals panel decided.
By Eleazar David Melendez | February 3, 2015
A hair-pulling feud between sisters, already the subject of a civil fraud suit and a contentious probate action, is being litigaged as a $10 million emotional distress claim.
By Joel Stashenko | February 3, 2015
A state prison program which requires inmates who commit lewd acts to wear a one-piece neon-green jumpsuit and have a sign hung above their cell door reading "exposer" does not violate their constitutional rights, a federal judge has ruled.
By Lizzy McLellan | February 2, 2015
Recently removed Office of Open Records Director Erik Arneson alleges his dismissal from that post without cause is a direct challenge to the office's independence.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | February 2, 2015
The federal government has failed in its attempt to get out of a multimillion-dollar suit over the cleanup of a radioactive waste disposal site in central Pennsylvania, even though it already agreed to pay the state $10 million a decade ago, under a federal judge's order.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 2, 2015
The federal judge handling the case over concussions in the National Football League has suggested minor changes to the settlement before she grants it final approval.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 2, 2015
The national Big Brothers Big Sisters organization could not escape a Pennsylvania lawsuit from an alleged victim who claimed one of its affiliate's mentors molested him.
By Michael Kraemer | February 2, 2015
This article discusses religious accommodations under Title VII. What does an employer have to do?
By Corey Lee | February 2, 2015
Florida courts don't respect privacy settings when it comes to discovery requests for social media accounts.
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