The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | October 25, 2018
There were other lessons for attorneys in Colangelo's rapid fall. These lessons become clear when you consider some of Colangelo's quotes in response to the revelations that five Twitter accounts linked to him had disclosed sensitive or confidential information about his team and its players.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | October 24, 2018
An appellate court tasked with reviewing a bench verdict when the trial judge has issued a scant opinion and is no longer available to explain the reasoning behind it has broad power to review the entire record, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 24, 2018
A San Francisco judge slashed a $289 million Roundup verdict, but her decision left plaintiffs' lawyers cheering as it accepted punitive damages as justified.
By John Council | October 23, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled in favor of a member of the Saudi royal family in his efforts to recover a $3 million investment from an Irving businessman in a failed social media/television project called Youtoo Media.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 23, 2018
The settlement, filed in court on Monday, includes a $50 million fund from which consumers can file claims to be reimbursed, credit monitoring and $35 million in attorney fees.
By Jason Grant | October 23, 2018
The concern long expressed by the city's sanitation commissioner, and backed by the appeals court's decision, is that soft foam coffee cups, plates, egg cartons and other food containers simply end up being an environmental hazard as they pack landfills.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David Haber | October 23, 2018
In a crucial 4-3 decision, in Delisle v. Crane, Case (No. SC16-2182) (Oct 15. 2018), the Florida Supreme Court has clarified the law governing the admissibility of expert witness testimony in Florida—moving away from the Daubert standard utilized in federal courts, to the Frye standard.
By Andrew Denney | October 22, 2018
A panel from the Appellate Division, Second Department issued a unanimous ruling to kick judicial candidates Anthony Catalano and Orlando Marrazzo Jr. off the Democratic Party line, reversing a ruling by Staten Island Supreme Court Justice Alan Marin.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Debra Klauber | October 22, 2018
In 21st century litigation, cases in the civil and criminal context often come down to a battle of the experts. Those experts, who are paid tens of thousands of dollars, if not more, are given the job of persuading and convincing our juries how to deliver justice.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oscar Sanchez | October 19, 2018
Due to systemic and historic factors, it is very hard for a litigator to be both a trial advocate and also a negotiator in a mediation setting. And, if serious reforms are not made soon, U.S. litigators are in danger of losing control of the settlement of their cases to a new breed of lawyer, the so-called “settlement counsel.”
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