By Meghann M. Cuniff | December 6, 2021
The adversary action against Avenatti's ex-law partner is among approximately two dozen filed by the trustee for the bankrupt law firm.
By Andrew Denney | December 2, 2021
In a letter to Sullivan, Mastro said other Southern District judges have found that a "baseless factual contention" is worthy of "severe sanctions."
By Amanda Bronstad | December 2, 2021
As of Dec. 1, lawyers filed only 37 motions to transfer cases into multidistrict litigation this year, fewer than any other year since 2011.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | Aleeza Furman | December 2, 2021
Highlighting the argument session are disputes over whether the state can enforce a mask mandate for in schools, whether Pennsylvania's use of force law is unconstitutional, and whether disgruntled parties in a civil lawsuit should be able to sue their lawyers over settlements they are unhappy with even though no alleged fraud took place.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Anthony Argiropoulos, Thomas Kane, Robert Travisano and Maximillian Cadmus | December 2, 2021
New Jersey courts are ready to try complex civil cases safely and responsibly with new COVID protocols that may force trial attorneys to depart from their usual practices.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 1, 2021
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Domenick Carmagnola | December 1, 2021
Now that the Judicial Conference on Jury Selection has occurred and the work of the Judiciary's Judicial Conference Committee has begun, we renew our entreaty that this process should start at the beginning and include an analysis of the entire process and not just peremptory challenges.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | November 22, 2021
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger raises the question: "How far is too far when it comes to litigating crypto in the United States?"
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Justice Barry T. Albin | November 22, 2021
Remarks by Justice Barry T. Albin at the Judicial Conference on Jury Selection, held Nov. 12, 2021.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marie E. Lihotz and Marianne Espinosa | November 19, 2021
APPELLATE ANSWERS: One study found that the difference was trivial, and yet amicus filings are made in 98% of cases in the United States Supreme Court.
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