By Samantha Joseph | January 21, 2015
The Fourth District Court of Appeal slaps down Judge Roger Colton for his flip handling of a 17-year-old runaway's case.
By Andrew Keshner | January 21, 2015
A divorcing husband, who is an attorney and town justice, failed to convince a judge that his wife's attorney was conflicted after the judge found the husband had contacted a number of divorce lawyers in order to disqualify them from representing his wife.
By Julie Kay | January 21, 2015
Robert Brochin, co-leader of the firm's commercial litigation department, is the new Miami managing partner for Morgan Lewis & Brockius, replacing Mark Zelek.
By Mark Hamblett | January 21, 2015
Car buyers accused by the U.S. government of violating a sale-in-the-United-States-only rule have lost their argument against the seizure for forfeiture of dozens of cars and money used to fund the operation.
By Samantha Joseph | January 21, 2015
Babbitt Johnson's Joseph Osborne represented the lead plaintiff as four women pursued their claims against Boston Scientific in a bellwether transvaginal mesh trial.
By Ben Bedell | January 21, 2015
In a 3-2 ruling, the First Department found there were triable issues of fact as to whether a landlord "improperly interfered" with a law firm's efforts to find a replacement tenant and avoid $716,000 in rent when it moved out of the Helmsley Building 16 months before its lease expired.
By David M. Gersten | January 21, 2015
Reznek's analysis gives readers a view into the judge's thought process and the judge's mind.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | January 20, 2015
The U.S. Department of Justice can't set a six-year deadline for federal workers to sue their employer for Title VII violations, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled.
By Max Mitchell | January 20, 2015
A gay attorney suing personal injury firms for alleged discrimination is pointing to a confidential settlement to help establish the value of lost compensation he claims to have sustained because of the firms' allegedly scuttling his lateral move.
By Max Mitchell | January 20, 2015
A Girl Scout who allegedly sustained a traumatic brain injury after falling off a rock formation during an outing has settled for nearly $3 million with the Susquehanna County camp where the fall occurred.
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