By Colby Hamilton | New York Law Journal | October 16, 2017
The founder and CEO of Wright Time Capital Group, Michael Wright, pleaded guilty to one count of commodities fraud late Friday, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul | October 16, 2017
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul discuss a recent decision that examined the question of what jurisdictional contacts are necessary to obtain discovery from a nonparty through a subpoena served pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1782, which authorizes a court to order discovery for use in a foreign proceeding.
By Samuel J. Samaro | October 16, 2017
OP-ED: A lot of important guidance is lost every year, and parties are receiving less appellate process than they deserve.
By Scott Graham | The Recorder | October 14, 2017
During a hearing Friday, U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel seemed ready to purge nine patents from the dispute pitting Apple against chip supplier Qualcomm.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | The Legal Intelligencer | October 13, 2017
The products liability landscape in Pennsylvania following the Supreme Court's game-changing decision in Tincher v. Omega Flex has often been referred to as the "Wild West" by practitioners, and the practice may just have gotten a little wilder.
By Cogan Schneier | National Law Journal | October 13, 2017
Lawyers from Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection filed a lawsuit Thursday against white nationalist groups alleging they broke state law by acting as private militias during the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, last month.
By Colby Hamilton | New York Law Journal | October 12, 2017
In the latest move in litigation swirling around Fox News reporting on the death of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, a motion…
By Greg Land | Daily Report | October 12, 2017
A defense lawyer hails a Waycross jury's award of $143,000 to a motorcycle cop injured when a car rolled off a tow truck who was then involved in two more accidents.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 11, 2017
The city of Scranton, the Borough of Dunmore in Lackawanna County and two law firms that represented them during the sale of the Scranton Sewer Authority have been sued by a property owner alleging they unlawfully raked in over $87 million from the sale.
By Colby Hamilton | New York Law Journal | October 11, 2017
A nonprofit set up by the conceptual artist duo Arakawa and Madeline Gins drew down more than $3 million inside a time frame close to the discovery of Bernard Madoff's multibillion dollar Ponzi scheme. The assets for the foundation simply don't exist to repay that amount, according to court documents. But that could change.
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