New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam Calvert and Andrew Thebaud | February 25, 2021
This article provides a discussion of the policies that have been implemented amid the pandemic which have transformed our civil legal practice for the better, creating unique opportunities for permanent reform once the pandemic is over.
By Ellen Bardash | February 23, 2021
An Illinois federal judge sided with a bank defendant in finding the case couldn't move forward there, but found there were jurisdictional reasons to aallow the case to be transferred to the District of Delaware.
By Greg Land | February 23, 2021
U.S. District Judge Richard Story said American Family Insurance could not use its reservation of rights letter to seek repayment of hefty defense costs and an $11 million settlement from its insured defendant driver.
By Greg Land | February 18, 2021
In a lawsuit claiming the VA was defrauded of hundreds of millions of dollars, the circuit court now says a Florida businessman and philanthropist may me liable for damages along with the loan company he is accused of looting.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 18, 2021
Defendants argued that the case had no connection to Philadelphia, and also raised the contention that numerous witnesses were afraid to travel to a more densely populated locale, where case counts of the COVID-19 virus have only recently begun to decline from record peaks.
By Max Mitchell | February 18, 2021
Defendants argued that the case had no connection to Philadelphia, and also raised the contention that numerous witnesses were afraid to travel to a more densely populated locale, where case counts of the COVID-19 virus have only recently begun to decline from record peaks.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith Archer | February 18, 2021
In this edition of their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith Archer address several recent decisions on applications to compel or stay arbitrations that illustrate the complexities sometimes involved in resolving these applications, particularly where overlapping agreements may apply, some with arbitration clauses and some without.
By KATE BRUMBACK and BEN NADLER | The Associated Press | February 17, 2021
Just after meeting with the Fulton County district attorney on Tuesday, lawyers representing the family of Rayshard Brooks, who was slain by an Atlanta Police officer, and two Black college students who were stunned with Tasers and pulled from a car by Atlanta officers held a news conference outside the Fulton County Courthouse and called for a special prosecutor to be appointed.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Hiliary Remick | February 16, 2021
Measures to address COVID safety while resuming jury trials will evolve based on what the courts and litigants learn in the early days, and on the surge and decrease of COVID rates in different venues.
By Greg Land | February 16, 2021
The state House of Representatives has passed on a 99-68 vote an extension of business immunity from tort liability claims based on exposure to COVID-19.
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