New York Law Journal | Slideshow
By Ryland West | November 18, 2021
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Ellen Biben cleared Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam in the Feb. 21, 1965, slaying of Malcolm X.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Carl P. Sartori | November 18, 2021
Attorneys find the present system of E-filing cumbersome and time consuming. A qualified process- and subpoena-serving company could do it for a reasonable fee.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | November 18, 2021
How many times have you heard an attorney instruct a deponent at a deposition that they have the right to read and sign a deposition transcript and to correct typographical errors but not to change their testimony. Would you be surprised to learn that this instruction is incorrect and inconsistent with state and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and law?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Raymond M. Brown | November 17, 2021
The Judiciary used this gathering to treat peremptories as a trope for racial discrimination and ignore credible voices who have fought 'in the pits' the battle of obtaining fair trials for Black people.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Marilyn T. Sugarman | November 16, 2021
It is long past time to amend not only the dollar limitation set forth in the statute, but to allow a greater number of invoices from the same provider, particularly if there is testimony and/or other documentary evidence offered to substantiate the claims.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rachel Fritzler and Alec Webley | November 15, 2021
Litigants in New York courts would do well to not assume that federal statutory claims evicted, on standing grounds, from their former home in federal court will automatically take up residence in the state courthouses across the street.
By Andrew Goudsward | November 12, 2021
At a judge's request, three Miller & Chevalier lawyers will examine possible conflict issues arising from a lawyer's representation of different co-defendants in criminal and civil cases tied to the Jan. 6 attack.
By Marianna Wharry | November 12, 2021
"In our view, the Court missed an opportunity to reaffirm the principle that only in the rarest of cases should summary judgment be granted before discovery has begun," plaintiffs attorney Timothy J. Atler said.
By Marianna Wharry | November 11, 2021
"The panel, I think, missed the impact that this ruling could have on [a] tribe's ability to litigate in their own courts," said attorney George Forman, who represents several defendants who remain in the case.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 10, 2021
While most lawyers have adapted to virtual depositions, avoiding tech mishaps and managing clients through a square screen is still a wild card that can negatively impact legal proceedings.
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