New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert Z. Dobrish and Elodie E. de Bethmann | December 23, 2021
This article provides look at what the authors believe to be a feasible solution to the procedural obstacles created by the hearing requirement in custody cases including the need for judges to clarify and expand the applicability of the currently narrow exception to the requirement.
By Greg Land | December 21, 2021
Georgia Defense Lawyers Association President Dart Meadows said several appellate opinions, particularly one involving apportionment, are likely to be front-and-center for the group in the upcoming legislative year.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dennis Vega and Will Meidel | December 21, 2021
Always comport yourself as though you are being recorded because in this current environment, where almost everyone has multiple recording devices at their immediate disposal, you can easily be recorded without your knowledge or consent.
By Marianna Wharry | December 20, 2021
The "Vax-a-Million" program ran from May 24 to June 21, and allowed Ohioans ages 18 and older who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to win one of five $1 million prizes, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | December 16, 2021
This first part of the article, which previously appeared in this paper, reviewed the important decisions and trends in the automobile insurance law arena over the past year. This second part of the article will review the notable decisions in the area of general civil litigation law.
By Christopher Jackson and Jessica Smith | December 14, 2021
In 'Adams v. C3 Pipeline Construction', the court clarified the scope of its appellate jurisdiction in cases where the district court fails to enter judgment as to a named but unserved party.
By Andrew Goudsward | December 13, 2021
"Notably, the Department of Justice does not allege that the merger will reduce competition in the market for book sales or raise prices for consumers," according to the response filed by O'Melveny and Myers.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 10, 2021
The Commonwealth Court's decision from last month granted the petition from a group of private schools and parents of school-aged children challenging acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam's August masking requirement.
By Aleeza Furman | December 10, 2021
Daniel Rhynhart, a Philadelphia-based attorney with the Blank Rome team representing defendants Joseph Lang and Nation One Mortgage Corp., said that the trial took place when now-familiar virtual proceedings were still novel.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel B. Carroll, Kaitlyn E. Stone and Michael C. Zogby | December 10, 2021
This article focuses on interactions with current and former company employees under New Jersey law, with attention to implications for out-of-state witnesses involved in New Jersey litigation, and witnesses involved in litigation outside of the state who reside in New Jersey.
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