The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | November 2, 2017
their professional duties negligently, they could only be held liable to those with whom they were in direct contractual privity—in other words, their clients.
Daily Report Online | News|Update
By Greg Land | November 2, 2017
The Georgia Supreme Court has remanded a case over whether records of Northside Hospital are covered by the state's Open Records Act. The records were sought by a lawyer representing an unidentified client who argued that they are public documents because Northside's facilities are owned by the Fulton County Hospital Authority.
By Marcia Coyle | November 2, 2017
Miller & Chevalier's Barry Pollack goes to court to argue for the release of Brig. Gen. John Baker, chief defense counsel of the Military Commissions Defense Organization System. A commission judge held Baker in contempt and ordered him confined for 21 days for refusing to rescind his Oct. 11 decision to excuse three civilian lawyers from their defense of a detainee. The dispute centers on concern about adequate protection of attorney-client privileges at the naval base.
By Colby Hamilton | November 1, 2017
Even as parties in the suits over the government's wind down of the immigration policy battle over the district court's ability to review, a mandamus petition by the defendants looms in the Second Circuit.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam R. Shaw | November 1, 2017
In his Northern District Roundup, Adam R. Shaw discusses recent decisions that revisited personal jurisdiction issues since the U.S. Supreme Court's 'Daimler AG v. Bauman' changed the landscape.
By Jason Grant | November 1, 2017
The Commercial Division Advisory Council has said that the Large Complex Case List will help make clear that “the London Commercial Court is not entitled to a monopoly on large lawsuits.”
By Andrew Denney | October 31, 2017
A former columnist for The New York Times can pursue his defamation claim against a company that produced a film based on an article penned by his former wife that portrays him as a philanderer, a Manhattan judge has ruled.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 31, 2017
A lawsuit filed by an anonymous former student claiming that Colgate University unlawfully expelled him based on allegations of sexual abuse by three female students was dismissed Wednesday by a federal judge for the Northern District of New York.
By Greg Land | October 30, 2017
The Georgia Supreme Court upholds a Floyd County ruling and hands a defeat to the makers of a podcast hoping to copy a court reporter's backup tapes from an old murder case.
By Greg Land | October 30, 2017
In the wake of a $600,000 jury award to a woman detained for an hour or so by bail bondsmen who misidentified her, defense lawyers have asked the judge to reduce the judgment or hold a new trial.
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