By Jenna Greene | February 12, 2019
It's a reminder for appellate lawyers everywhere: No matter how aggressive or creative you are, you're still stuck with the lower court record.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 11, 2019
"There is no indication that any witnesses, suspects, or their immediate family members are alive to be intimidated, persecuted, or arrested," Judge Charles Wilson wrote for the majority.
By Jenna Greene | February 11, 2019
It's a reminder for appellate lawyers everywhere: No matter how aggressive or creative you are, you're still stuck with the lower court record.
By Charles Toutant | February 8, 2019
Environmental contamination from a 180,000-gallon underground oil tank on the site was ultimately revealed as the cause of the delays, Judge Bruno Mongiardo said.
By Lucila I. M. Hemmingsen and Nathaniel E. Haas | February 8, 2019
The Appellate Division's decision in 'Daesang' is an important development for parties involved in arbitration. This decision removed the uncertainty around the attempted expansion of vacatur grounds by the lower court, thus asserting New York courts' long-standing position in favor of arbitration.
By Greg Land | February 8, 2019
The owner of Cafe Istanbul never responded to a lawsuit seeking damages for a fight that left one man sliced up by a box-cutter and his brother in jail.
By Greg Land | February 8, 2019
The verdict followed a month-long trial and is the first time the Cook IVC has been found defective in one of thousands of cases consolidated in multidistrict litigation in Indiana district court.
By Nate Robson | February 8, 2019
Defense lawyers questioned the fairness of assigning Stone's case to Judge Amy Berman Jackson instead of randomly assigning it under local rules for criminal cases.
By Sue Reisinger | February 7, 2019
The proposal would require both parties to confer over deposition topics, including the identity of each person the company designates to testify on its behalf.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | February 7, 2019
Over the past year, the Pennsylvania state trial and appellate courts have continued to grapple with issues pertaining to social media discovery as well as the admissibility of social media evidence at trial.
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