By ALM Staff | September 20, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter Vaira | September 20, 2021
This column discusses them Fifth Amendment provision to the U.S. Constitution that provides for protection of a witness against compulsory self-incrimination.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | September 20, 2021
A new report said that more than 291,000 new bankruptcy cases were filed across all chapters through the first eight months of 2021. That represents a 26.3% decline from the same period a year prior, the report authors said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 19, 2021
TransUnion is the latest in a line of cases to address the outer reaches of standing to sue for "intangible" as well as tangible harm caused by technical violations of federal statutes enacted to protect consumers.
By Greg Land | September 17, 2021
The lawyer defending a civil suit against suspended Sheriff Victor Hill said the case should be paused while his criminal charges are resolved, or that the Georgia Supreme should decide the "novel" question of who occupies the currently vacant office.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel R. Brandes | September 17, 2021
The question of whether the court has subject matter jurisdiction frequently arises when counsel has to decide whether to bring a support or custody proceeding in the Supreme Court or the Family Court.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Goudsward | September 15, 2021
The order didn't take issue with the content of the subpoena, but said Remington's lawyers violated court rules that require a formal request for production when demanding sensitive documents from another party in a civil case.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian Graifman | September 15, 2021
In this Arts & Crafts of Litigation column, Brian Graifman addresses hyperlinking: why now (electronic filing, new rules, and the pandemic), how, and how it has heralded a new method for crafting civil motions.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jeffrey B. Steiner and Scott A. Weinberg | September 14, 2021
In their Real Estate Financing column, Jeffrey Steiner and Scott Weinberg discuss the status of law relating to acceleration and the statute of limitations amid foreclosure actions as clarified in the recent New York's Court of Appeals case 'Freedom Mortgage Corporation v. Engel.'
By Jasmine Floyd | September 13, 2021
"Anyone who wants a court to compel a party to do something to a degree that constitutes specific performance or an injunction, must request that relief in a pleading," attorney Robin Bresky said.
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