The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | October 31, 2022
Those who've long been practicing in the field say the work is complex, and warn that personal injury attorneys should not be overly hopeful about the prospects of a big win on a civil rights case—and also should be careful not to give potential clients false hopes.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Madeline Manion | October 28, 2022
The case stems from the plaintiff, James Waters, being injured on Oct. 15, 2018 when he fell from a catwalk on the top of the tanker-trailer he was inspecting at a trucking terminal.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa I. Softness | October 28, 2022
If you use it right, a great theme will serve as the hook that brings the jury back—to your best facts, your best arguments, and onto your side.
By Zack Needles | October 27, 2022
Right now may be the worst time in history to try a judge's patience with misconduct, unresponsiveness and petty squabbling during the evidence-gathering stage of a case.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | October 27, 2022
"When faced with a disqualification motion, 'the court's function is to take such action as is necessary to insure the proper representation of the parties and fairness in the conduct of the litigation.'"
By Avalon Zoppo | October 26, 2022
The Wisconsin governor is asking the court to re-evaluate circuit precedent at issue in the appeal.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 25, 2022
"I think people have gotten very shy over the last few years, at least in central Pennsylvania, about going to a jury on a standard auto case," Kosik said. "If you're not getting fair value, you definitely should take the chance. It's the only way to push them to give more money on these cases."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | October 24, 2022
The Pennsylvania Superior Court in the case of Gustafson v. Springfield, has entered the fray as to when civil litigation can constitute a form of gun control.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 21, 2022
"If you are facing a pro se defendant or a pro se plaintiff, you can expect your client to actually spend more money in advocating against such a client than if that client were represented by counsel," said Timothy Kolman of Kolman Law.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 20, 2022
"If it were allowed to stand, it would be potentially crippling to the FARA unit's ability to obtain registrations," a former Justice Department official said.
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