New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc I. Gross and Jeremy A. Lieberman | March 16, 2021
New pathways have emerged for pursuing claims based on foreign exchange purchases, i.e., where the applicable U.S. and foreign law governing securities fraud are substantially similar.
By Michael A. Mora | March 12, 2021
Under Florida law, a process server could be denied entry into condominiums or gated communities without proper identification. Even if they do not encounter a gatekeeper, the person who was served can dispute the legality of the service in court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Casey Alan Coyle and Michael J. O'Brien | March 12, 2021
The plaintiffs in nearly 300 cases statewide have asked courts to extend the statute of limitations for civil sexual abuse claims, using the discovery rule, fraudulent concealment doctrine or the tort of civil conspiracy as the vehicles to do so.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Morgan R. McCord | March 12, 2021
The Appellate Division's decision is a welcome relief to the mortgage servicing industry.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Dennis LeVine | March 11, 2021
Auto lenders in almost all cases hire a third-party repossession agent to pick up a vehicle when the loan goes into default. Under the law, these third-party repossession companies are agents of the lenders
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 10, 2021
Argument in Leadbitter v. Keystone Anesthesia Consultants follows the Superior Court order requiring defendant St. Clair Hospital to produce to the plaintiffs the unredacted credentialing file of defendant Dr. Carmen Petraglia.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 8, 2021
There were also plenty of references to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and reminders from attorneys and judges that things inside the courtroom have changed.
By Greg Land | March 8, 2021
The malpractice insurance carrier for two Statesboro firms is asking a court to absolve it from liability in a lawsuit claiming a blown filing deadline doomed a teacher's EEOC discrimination lawsuit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | March 8, 2021
Senior Judge Dan Pellegrini's opinion for a unanimous three-judge panel addressed what had previously been an unresolved question of Pennsylvania law likely to be of great interest to appellate practitioners.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter F. Vaira | March 8, 2021
Walter Terry Batty, who demonstrated the professionalism to hold the position of Chief of Appeals in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia for 20 years and the courage to spend the next 17 years in private practice, briefing and arguing cases, while lying flat on his back confined to his bed, died on Dec. 22, 2020.
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