New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Avi Benayoun and Chelsea Koff | April 13, 2018
Preserve, preserve, preserve … but what about protect?
By Amanda Bronstad | April 12, 2018
With lawyers at an impasse over settling the national opioid litigation, a federal judge in Cleveland has set an aggressive discovery schedule that includes going to trial on March 18 of next year.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark S. Sidoti and Joshua S. Levy | April 12, 2018
A look at where the Third Circuit stands on spoliation of electronic evidence
By Andrew Denney | April 12, 2018
“It's crystal clear that if this court were to disclose the names of the Stingray devices, that would provide the bad actors with the capabilities of the NYPD's technology,” the judge said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | April 12, 2018
Facebook has been making headlines lately over claims it shared personal data on more than 87 million people to the political data firm, Cambridge Analytica for use in the 2016 presidential election. In the midst of the Cambridge Analytica chaos, the Pennsylvania Superior Court provided long-overdue guidance on the authentication of posts from Facebook and other social media platforms.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Emily B. Ashe | April 12, 2018
Having started my career in mass torts, one of the first things I learned about was the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance process regarding a medical device. It wasn't until very recently (late November 2017 to be exact) that I realized how little the general public knows about this process.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | April 12, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that a landlord's insurer could use the doctrine of equitable subrogation to sue tenants for damage they…
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Susan M. Usatine | April 12, 2018
Conventional currency, credit cards and bank accounts no longer provide a complete financial picture.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 12, 2018
Settlement proceeds from a writers' dispute involving the film "Olympus Has Fallen" must be further divided pursuant to one of the writer's divorce agreements, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Donna Fisher, Matthew Hamilton and Sandra Adams | April 12, 2018
A look at "Winfield v. City of New York" in view of three significant TAR cases authored by S.D.N.Y. Magistrate Judge Peck, and other illustrative cases, as well as suggestions for best practices.
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