By Sue Reisinger | May 16, 2018
Current claimants will split $425 million and another $75 million will be set aside for future claimants.
By Greg Land | May 16, 2018
Plaintiff attorney Jon Pope said he initially thought the defense's sudden admission that the plaintiff was injured was a "brilliant trial strategy" designed to throw him off guard.
By Ellis Kim | May 15, 2018
The Justice Department questioned the court's reviewability of the rescission, while three different lawyers for plaintiffs urged the judges to affirm the lower court's finding that the rescission was likely “arbitrary and capricious.”
By Karen Sloan | May 15, 2018
It's the second time in as many weeks that the American Bar Association has been sued for allegedly violating the due process of a law school it sanctioned for lax admissions practices.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | May 15, 2018
Barring a woman from seeking custody of her former same-sex partner's biological child could have far-ranging legal implications that could threaten family relationships, particularly in cases where children are conceived using assisted reproductive technologies, an attorney told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | May 15, 2018
With the increasing use of arbitration as a means of resolving disputes throughout the state and at the federal level, this is a positive step toward revising and modernizing arbitration procedures.
By Colby Hamilton | May 15, 2018
In a brief filed Monday, the firm said irreconcilable differences with its client, former Fox News contributor Rod Wheeler, had emerged.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 14, 2018
The bill would require disclosure of third-party litigation funding in class actions and multidistrict litigation within 10 days of a case filing, or 10 days after a funding deal. It would also require disclosure of financing that provides cash to plaintiffs.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | May 14, 2018
A little over two weeks ago, The New York Times published a lengthy editorial titled “Please Stay, Justice Kennedy. America Needs You.” The passionate editorial correctly explained that were President Donald J. Trump to replace Kennedy with a more dependable conservative on the U.S. Supreme Court, then various of Kennedy's most notable rulings in the areas of abortion rights, affirmative action in college admissions, and equal rights for LGBTQ individuals would be at serious risk of being overruled.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Edward M. Neafsey | May 14, 2018
OP-ED: Veterans arrested for certain crimes can be diverted from the criminal justice system for appropriate case management and mental health services.
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