New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | April 22, 2021
The nonappealability of evidentiary rulings and orders from in limine motions, even when made on notice, are exceptions to the general rule regarding appeals as of right as set forth in CPLR 5701(a)(2).
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Myron C. Weinstein | April 21, 2021
The new six-year statute of limitations, applicable under the Fair Foreclosure Act, is a game changer. The six-year period applies to residential mortgages executed on or after April 29, 2019, and runs from the date on which the debtor defaulted. But fear not; its bark is much worse than its bite.
By Jane Wester | April 20, 2021
Jessica Dean acknowledged the inaccuracies and revealed that the issues ran "deeper than what has been raised" by defendants Ford Motor Co. and Honeywell.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jonathan Mann | April 19, 2021
Whether a party seeking an award of attorney fees needs an expert witness to testify in support of the reasonableness of the fees requested has been the subject of much discussion and many written legal opinions in Florida.
By Jonathan Ringel | April 15, 2021
Georgia's appellate courts are wrestling with two multimillion-dollar cases that concern trial tactics around sensitive topics that one side—and a judge—believe could unfairly influence a jury.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Aaron Chase | April 15, 2021
The Appellate Division's decision in 'Matter of Bergassi Group v. Allied World Insurance Co.' offers some straightforward, but valuable, guidance about the interplay between the FAA and CPLR Art. 75, and raises some interesting questions for further review.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | April 15, 2021
The opioid epidemic was a perfect storm, caused by years of over-promotion, over-prescription and dangerous marketing campaigns. Integral to this "perfect storm" was not just the drug manufacturers' conduct, but also third parties, such as private equity and consulting companies, who all played critical roles.
By Anand C. Mathew | April 14, 2021
Are virtual depositions better than the old way of doing things? If given the choice, should you choose a virtual deposition over a physical one?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joe Tamborello and Monica Smith | April 14, 2021
The experience of going to virtual trial is unlike any other—it's less like a Zoom meeting and more like a television production.
By Greg Land | April 13, 2021
The plaintiff had just had his Harley repainted and was riding when he notice gas on his clothing and stopped, just as the bike burst into flame.
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