The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | September 19, 2024
A recent appellate decision, to be sure unreported and therefore not binding, raises the interesting question of what a person must do to "incur" a cost. The person in question was a law firm and this is an "environmental law practice" column, so the question may be doubly interesting.
By Cheryl Miller | September 18, 2024
The court's ruling raises numerous questions about the fate of California's February 2025 bar exam.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2024
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp, in New Jersey, struck down a proposal from plaintiffs' lawyers in lawsuits over Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder to consolidate two cases for the first federal bellwether trial.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell and Aleeza Furman | September 18, 2024
"It seems to have crept into the mindset of elected officials that, we have the election, and then we got to go to court," Kleinbard's Matthew Haverstick said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John J. Campo, Carlee G. Mattison and L. Ben Alexander Jr. | September 18, 2024
House Bill 799 was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis and became effective on June 26, 2024. Through this legislation, codified in Section 704.09 of the Florida Statutes, the Florida Legislature created a new tool by which property owners can ensure the use of real property matches their expectations. But, will it become the subject of litigation?
By Mason Lawlor | September 18, 2024
"It is not clear from the face of the complaint that plaintiff's breach of contract claim is barred by the statute of limitations because it is plausible that partial payments from defendant Adora made sometime between 2016 and 2022 tolled the statute of limitations. This is a factual issue that cannot be resolved at the motion to dismiss stage," U.S. District Judge William L. Osteen said.
Litigation Daily | Conversation
By Ross Todd | September 18, 2024
Judge Barbara Kronlund of San Joaquin County, California Superior Court has developed a presentation focused on the importance of judicial independence aimed at non-legal audiences that's been adopted by the local ABOTA chapter.
By ALM Staff | September 17, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
By Cheryl Miller | September 17, 2024
The small San Francisco law school announced plans last year to move its remaining juris doctor candidates to two other schools, including one in Minnesota.
By Brian Lee | September 17, 2024
Lisa LeCours said she hopes to have an opportunity to provide consulting and support to other law firms appearing in appellate courts.
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