By Tasha Norman | April 13, 2021
"Figure out what you are good at and hone those skills. Are you an evidence wizard? Are you organized? Are you good on your feet? Find those skills and apply them to make yourself indispensable to your partner."
By Greg Land | April 12, 2021
They said the defendant used his position as a financial consultant to fleece the couple by prodding them to invest in multiple projects over a period of several years with very little return on their money.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | April 12, 2021
In this edition of his Privacy Matters column, Peter Brown discusses the recent Sixth Circuit decision in 'Blessing v. Chandrasekhar', which illustrates that a victim of a false social media post should investigate the source of the post and file suit where the defendant lives.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Donald Delgado | April 8, 2021
Donald Delgado, a partner at West, Webb, Allbritton & Gentry, discusses how the amendments to Rule 169 are designed to help a party get their case to trial in a cost and time efficient manner.
By Greg Land | April 8, 2021
A federal judge in Atlanta said the lead plaintiff could not show that its lost stock value was caused by revelations of accounting fraud at the Marietta-based biotech company, whose former CEO and COO are now in prison.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John Byrne | April 8, 2021
Of all the Federal Rules of Evidence, Rule 404(b) may well be the most cited. Any lawyer who practices federal criminal law is very familiar with the rule. On Dec. 1, 2020, the Supreme Court adopted an amendment to Rule 404(b).
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 7, 2021
The argument session, which is set to take place April 13 and 14, focuses on cases that arose out of western Pennsylvania.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 6, 2021
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Harvey Bartle of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania clarifies how potential class members can be contacted by defendants in large-scale litigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | April 5, 2021
When I was growing up, on Saturdays the television would often be tuned to the ABC program "Wide World of Sports," with its stirring introduction depicting both the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Two recent appellate court rulings, one from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the other from the Pennsylvania Superior Court, likewise illustrate these themes.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christian Petrucci | April 5, 2021
Even in the most egregious situations, unreasonable contest fees are granted in nominal amounts that are rarely ever collected due to a blanket stay placed on all such awards by the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board.
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