By Colleen Murphy | August 24, 2022
"A 'related' article hyperlinked on the sidebar of a webpage is common," stated Judge Michael B. Brennan. "Readers understand that the connection between the content of a webpage and 'related' hyperlinks is attenuated."
By Colleen Murphy | August 24, 2022
"Although Congress intended to deregulate airlines' economic policies ... nothing in the ADA or its legislative history supports the view that Congress also intended to immunize airlines from liability for any violations of generally applicable negligence or contract laws," the appeals court said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marilyn T. Sugarman | August 24, 2022
While New York's venue statute specifically contemplates that a New York domiciliary can have more than one residence, the application of the statute may have changed based on a recent Second Department decision.
By Colleen Murphy | August 24, 2022
"Although Congress intended to deregulate airlines' economic policies ... nothing in the ADA or its legislative history supports the view that Congress also intended to immunize airlines from liability for any violations of generally applicable negligence or contract laws," the appeals court said.
By Jane Wester | August 23, 2022
NBCUniversal filed a motion to dismiss the complaint but voluntarily withdrew it in July ahead of the filing of the proposed amended complaint, according to court records.
By Zack Needles | August 23, 2022
The Third District Court of Appeal for the state of Florida gave an attorney another chance to recover costs—but not fees—after a previous complaint against him was dismissed.
By Max Mitchell | August 22, 2022
"I've been very fortunate to be involved in a lot of cutting-edge cases, like the NFL concussion case, the diet drug class action, Vioxx, and some other cases of that magnitude. This case has given me more satisfaction than any other case."
By Andrew Goudsward | August 22, 2022
Judge B. Lynn Winmill highlighted scenarios where the Idaho law appears to conflict with a federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilizing care in emergencies.
By Patrick M. Connors | August 19, 2022
The number of appeals disposed of by the Court of Appeals during the term was relatively small, but the percentage of decisions devoted to civil procedure was thankfully high.
By David J. Goldsmith and John Moore | August 19, 2022
Now that NYSCEF is standard for appeals throughout the state, serving notice of entry is easier than ever. But variation among the judicial departments has created confusion and opened the possibility for gamesmanship.
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