New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Hauptman | September 29, 2021
While there are many benefits to the shift to paperless practice (which for many New York attorneys already pre-dates COVID-19), there are some habits that are worth mentioning specifically on account of their benefits/contributions to the efficient and economical practice of law in New York state.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | September 24, 2021
The trial has included testimony about a move in 2015 by Florida billionaire and bioscience investor Phil Frost to buy Elysium, which Elysium executives rejected on the spot.
By Jasmine Floyd | September 24, 2021
"Pretrial stipulations will not necessarily limit the issues ruled upon at trial, so each party should cover all of its bases, raise the appropriate objections, and also understand that the courts will resolve all of the issues in a case at trial, even if not explicitly stated in the stipulation," Nicole Moskowitz of Neustein Law Group in Aventura said.
By Greg Land | September 23, 2021
The case involved a 17-year-old high school sophomore whose foot was crushed by a truck and included sanctions orders striking defenses for discovery abuses.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew B. Weisberg | September 23, 2021
As attorneys whom focus much of our practice on plaintiff (client-consumer) attorney liabilities (specifically, legal malpractice), we see many forms of damages.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jules Epstein | September 23, 2021
As the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently stated, when dealing with hearsay "things can get complicated pretty quickly … At times, the line that divides hearsay from nonhearsay can be difficult to discern."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Larry E. Coben | September 23, 2021
The notion that only a former legislator can provide the appropriate construct of an enactment begs the real question: should a court consider the legislative comments of the General Assembly while discussing the passage of a law when it is called upon to interpret the statute?
By Meghann M. Cuniff | September 22, 2021
A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice then found the plaintiff and his lawyer in contempt of court, which led to the U.S. Attorney's Office investigation.
By Tom McParland | September 22, 2021
The filing came as Gooding and his attorney, Edward Sapone, seek to unwind a July 29 default judgment.
By Greg Land | September 20, 2021
The Fulton County District Attorney ultimately received the records it sought in the 2016 death of Javarion Robinson, shot 76 times by members of a multiagency task force overseen by the U.S. Marshals Service.
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