By Saranac Hale Spencer | January 26, 2015
The first expert offered by plaintiffs to show the antidepressant Zoloft caused birth defects in babies born to mothers who took it is still unacceptable, the federal judge handling the case has ruled.
By Gina Passarella | January 26, 2015
A company not registered to do business in Pennsylvania has until the verdict—and no later—to salvage what would otherwise be an invalid lawsuit given the state's ban on suits brought by unregistered companies, the state Superior Court has ruled.
By David M. Gersten | January 26, 2015
Former Judge David M. Gersten discusses useful tips for practitioners seeking certiorari review.
By Samantha Joseph | January 26, 2015
Local Rule 9 would consider civil, family, probate and guardianship cases abandoned if not set for a hearing and heard within 90 days.
By Julie Kay | January 26, 2015
Florida must do a better job of providing the poor and working middle class with legal representation, said a panel of judges and legal experts at a Legal Services Corp. seminar in Miami.
By Julie Kay | January 26, 2015
Frank Spinosa, who faces indictment for his role in disbarred lawyer Scott Rothstein's Ponzi scheme, agrees to a lifetime ban from the securities and banking industry in a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
By Noreen Marcus | January 26, 2015
A state appeals court rules the tribe should get back its $72,000 fee spent successfully appealing a $4 million judgment.
By Ben Bedell | January 26, 2015
First Department Justice David Saxe in dissent said the defendant's request for new counsel "had all the hallmarks of a disruptive, dilatory tactic," but the majority said that was "based on assumptions, rather than the actual record."
By Tom Brennan | January 26, 2015
India's largest and most prominent law firm is on the verge of a breakup, according to reports in Indian media.
By Mark Hamblett | January 25, 2015
Southern District Judge Andrew Carter asked the government for more information before he dismisses an indictment against insider trading defendants based on the Second Circuit's imposing a heightened standard for proof that a tipper received a personal benefit.
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