By Andrew Denney | January 12, 2018
Father Charles Many molested Andrew Aspinwall when he was an altar boy in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2018
"I regret that I have not completed my review of the pending motions, but I am not able to provide you with a date certain by which the decisions on the motions will be rendered," Jacobson wrote to Davis.
By Andrew Denney | January 11, 2018
A federal judge in Manhattan has ruled that personal injury claims by a group of Central and South Americans who say they were sickened by pesticides used at banana plantations decades ago but who were absent from a similar case filed in 1993 were not barred by New York's statute of limitations.
By Greg Land | January 11, 2018
Lawyers for the owner of the Emerald Princess II were denied summary judgment on their argument that a one-year statute of limitations printed on the plaintiff's boarding pass shielded them from liability.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | January 11, 2018
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., emeritus professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and longtime teacher of legal subjects at other prominent law schools, died Wednesday at the age of 88, the university announced.
By Colby Hamilton | January 10, 2018
U.S. District Court Judge Paul Gardephe said the government's had six months to produce the material and offered no compelling reason why the documents shouldn't be produced quickly.
By Andrew Denney | January 10, 2018
A controversial New York City Housing Court judge—who an advisory council recommended for removal from the bench amidst a raft of complaints against her—wants to be reappointed to her seat.
By Ross Todd | January 10, 2018
The First District Court of Appeal said Manatt, Phelps & Phillips and client Dignity Health sought “to extend SLAPP where it has never gone before.”
By Colby Hamilton | January 10, 2018
City officials say the five companies sued knew about the threat of climate change from the burning of fossil fuels, but have continued their business practices regardless.
By Sarah Hofstadter | January 10, 2018
Imagine yourself in the following scenario. You represent the plaintiff in a case alleging breach of contract and unfair competition. Shortly before the case is scheduled to go to trial, the defendant files a motion on the pleadings to dismiss the contract claim, arguing that the contract is void under the statute of frauds.
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