By Katheryn Tucker | April 23, 2018
An appellate lawyer recently had an opportunity to turn the tables on a panel of judges at the State Bar of Georgia headquarters building in Atlanta for a conference on “Handling Big Cases."
By Amanda Bronstad | April 20, 2018
A plaintiffs team suing a pipeline operator over a 2015 oil spill off the coast of California scored a rare win when a federal judge granted certification of thousands of property owners. Of course, that success came on the third try.
By Tom McParland | April 20, 2018
Legal aid groups are touting a new study that shows a more than 700 percent return on investment for the three nonprofit agencies that provide legal services to Delaware's poor, as leaders seek to restore state funding that was slashed from last year's budget.
By Andrew Denney | April 20, 2018
An Albany judge has ruled that the widow of one of two police officers killed in a 1971 ambush in Harlem by members of the Black Liberation Army cannot block the state parole board's decision to release Herman Bell, one of the men convicted in the murders.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 20, 2018
A student in Cameroon said he was attacked, cut with a knife and threatened with death after posting a message in a university publication asking for equal rights and treatment of homosexuals.
By Colby Hamilton | April 20, 2018
The suit, drawing on the volume of reporting over the issue, seeks to subject Trump campaign officials, as well as Russia, to the civil discovery process.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | April 20, 2018
The ABA ethics solons have issued a new opinion that attempts to bring some clarity to the thorny issue of if and when we need to notify our clients when we make an error.
By Colby Hamilton | April 20, 2018
It was the denouement in the riveting drama that played out over two days before U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood : When Davis Wright Tremaine partner Rob Balin convinced the court to compel Michael Cohen's to reveal his third client.
By Greg Land | April 19, 2018
The complaint alleged that the firm caused a onetime employee of the widow of late Coca-Cola CEO Roberto Goizuega to lose tens of millions of dollars in gifts and bequests from Olga Goizuega and cost her millions more in tax judgments and fines.
By VerdictSearch | April 19, 2018
In February 2012, plaintiff Gladys Sanchez, 47, had a CT scan with contrast-material dye performed by radiologist Jeffrey Stiles at Lancaster Regional Imaging Associates, in Lancaster.
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