The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | June 24, 2021
One of the primary benefits of organizing a business as a corporation (or similar entity) is limited liability protection.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | June 24, 2021
The times they are a changing. The world has changed a lot since those days long ago, that is, before the pandemic began and lawyers discovered that they were no longer entering courtrooms and were instead appearing on Zoom, Webex and similar platforms.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By John Metta | June 24, 2021
OP-ED: It became obvious to us that residents of gated communities enjoyed privileges that others did not. Protected by guards, those living within the gates could not be served.
By Greg Land | June 23, 2021
The defense said the case was wrenching for jurors who ultimately cleared an emergency room doctor of medical malpractice claims filed after a woman miscarried and her 16-week old fetus was flushed down a hospital toilet.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | June 22, 2021
A Covington & Burling lawyer for Amazon said the dispute over allegedly counterfeit chargers is covered by a contract with an arbitration clause, but even if it wasn't, the Southern District of New York wouldn't have jurisdiction without either of the parties being residents of the district or anywhere else in the state.
By Ellen Bardash | June 22, 2021
A Covington & Burling lawyer for Amazon said the dispute over allegedly counterfeit chargers is covered by a contract with an arbitration clause, but even if it wasn't, the Southern District of New York wouldn't have jurisdiction without either of the parties being residents of the district or anywhere else in the state.
By Greg Land | June 22, 2021
With 55% fault apportioned to a defendant doctor and 45% to a Perry hospital that settled out of the case before trial, a $6.6 million award is set to be entered in the plaintiffs' favor against the surgeon.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Peter J. Klock II | June 22, 2021
As shown in a recent report of Florida's Trial Court Budget Commission, the number of circuit civil jury trials expected to be delayed by the pandemic is 770 through the end of 2021.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 21, 2021
In a Monday order, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria significantly scaled back the request, originally estimated to give $800 million to lead counsel in the Roundup multidistrict litigation. He also found the common fund doctrine inapplicable in the cases and called on a federal rules committee to consider new methods to compensate lead counsel in MDLs.
By Charles E. Harper and John A. Aramanda | June 21, 2021
Having found that the trial court improperly relied on the doctrine to deny a motion to substitute a judge, the Supreme Court vacated all orders after the motion was denied, including the judgment entered after a jury verdict.
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