The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | March 8, 2018
A slander suit by a Florida attorney against a Mercer County senior judge remains in play because the judge raised an immunity defense in the wrong filing.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | March 8, 2018
The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a county land preservation board's decision not to take enforcement action over an alleged conservation easement violation is not appealable to a trial court.
By Greg Land | March 7, 2018
The order said socialite and style maven Danielle Rollins and her attorney, Christopher Corbett, "engaged in a deliberate, concerted practice of abusive litigation" such that the attorney fee award is justified under Georgia law.
By Charles Kagay | March 7, 2018
Irena Hauser applied to the County of Ventura for a permit allowing her to keep five tigers in her residential backyard near Malibu. After all, what could possibly go wrong? What went wrong in the Court of Appeal was that she was stalked by the presumptions favoring respondents on appeal, formidable beasts in the best of circumstances.
By Charles Toutant | March 7, 2018
A Superior Court judge in Camden has ordered the New Jersey Attorney General's office to stand by its agreement to pay $1.3 million to settle a suit by a former detective who said he suffered retribution for reporting sexual harassment.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 7, 2018
Atlanta trial lawyer and legal commentator B.J. Bernstein has produced a 30-minute podcast about the challenges of turning #MeToo disclosures into lawsuits.
By Colby Hamilton | March 7, 2018
In filings Tuesday, the state and city argued that interests of the EPA didn't line up with their own, pointing to respective cost issues and the power to create state-based regulations.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jesse Broocker | March 7, 2018
We have seen collegial text communications actually drag doctors into lawsuits. I have literally seen email chains with the subject line “smoking gun.”
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 7, 2018
Litigation is often contentious by its very nature. But perhaps no aspect of litigation is more contentious than a deposition. While the parties and their counsel typically understand that a certain level of decorum must be maintained in the courtroom, some attorneys believe that anything goes when it comes to depositions.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 6, 2018
“We are proud to work with our local, state and federal partners to stand up for and protect our children,” Georgia's attorney general said. “We are urging congressional leaders to support this important piece of legislation."
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