The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 9, 2021
In doing so, the court's precedential opinion clarified the circumstances under which a district court has ancillary enforcement jurisdiction, allowing them to resolve disputes that arise in cases long after the primary issues have been finalized.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew James Troiano and Matheu D. Nunn | June 9, 2021
Although the Rules of Evidence are complex, they are manageable—and, in many instances, call for an exhilarating game of "chess" with your adversary.
By Ellen Bardash | June 8, 2021
Judge Charles R. Breyer has been selected to preside over the new MDL, which will be litigated in the Northern District of California. The global consulting firm, which is headquartered in Manhattan, wanted the case to be sent to the Southern District of New York.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | June 7, 2021
Challenge to jury selection process goes to Supreme Court
By Greg Land | June 3, 2021
Gilmer County Judge John Worcester bowed out of a bitter dispute between two former lovers and business partners over defense allegations that the Chinese American plaintiff is a "Chinese Communist apparatchik."
By Amanda Bronstad | June 2, 2021
"This is a message that our co-counsel at Beasley Allen, and me and my partner Todd Schoenhaus of our firm, will be asking the jury to send in the first talc case to try in Philadelphia[,]" Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg, & Jeck's Nancy Winkler, who is part of the team bringing the first Pennsylvania talc case to trial, said in an emailed statement.
By Jason Grant | June 2, 2021
A federal ruling dismissing plaintiffs' underlying fraud action "collaterally estops plaintiffs from arguing that but for defendants' negligence in failing to timely serve the defendant doctors," the plaintiffs would have prevailed in the underlying case, wrote an Appellate Division, First Department panel.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 2, 2021
The justices rejected the consumer products company's petition to review a $2.1 billion verdict in Missouri, but that may not be the end of the matter.
By Greg Land | May 28, 2021
The lawsuit targets an Augusta apartment complex owner and a former Richmond County deputy providing private security services who allegedly attacked an expectant mother.
By Marcia Coyle | May 27, 2021
"Most appellate costs are readily estimable, rarely disputed, and frankly not large enough to engender contentious litigation in the great majority of cases," Alito wrote. "We recognize that supersedeas bond premiums are a bit of an outlier in that they can grow quite large."
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