New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Analysis
By Scott M. Himes | May 8, 2018
“Communicating your story credibly” should be the mantra for preparing and trying your case. Those few words speak volumes about how to win the case.
By Charles S. Marion | May 8, 2018
During the last few years, there has been an explosion in the number of lawsuits being filed claiming that a business' website violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | May 8, 2018
Judith Resnik is among 31 recipients of the two-year grant researching and writing about pressing contemporary issues.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 8, 2018
“Doctors heal the body. Ministers heal the soul. Lawyers heal the community,” says Justice Robert Benham “We heal the community through dispute resolution and problem solving.”
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Jonathan Ringel | May 8, 2018
"Fumbled Call" revisits a dramatic Atlanta trial involving big football and big lawyers.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 7, 2018
A federal judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation over the opioid epidemic has ordered lawyers to disclose all third-party financing arrangements in their cases.
By Greg Land | May 7, 2018
The attorney for a woman injured at an apartment complex said the appellate decision allowing a lease to reduce Georgia's two-year statute of limitations to one year "doesn't make any legal or logical sense to me."
By Dr. Dariush Adl | May 7, 2018
A hotly disputed legal issue between the majority and dissent in the recent, highly publicized, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit “Blurred Lines” decision in Williams v. Gaye, No. 15-56880, concerned whether Marvin Gaye's 1976 hit song “Got to Give it Up” was entitled to “broad” or “thin” copyright protection.
By Greg Land | May 4, 2018
Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis said that even if some of the claims in the underlying lawsuit were outside the scope of WoodSpring Hotels' policy with National Union Fire Insurance, the insurer still had a duty to defend the claims.
By Andrew Denney | May 4, 2018
"The court declines to accept the defendant's assertion that the parties are required to continue the use of the identification 'Trump' in perpetuity," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten said, according to media reports.
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