By Riley Brennan | December 12, 2023
The Oregon Supreme Court has held that genetics doesn't establish parental interest, settling a dispute between biological parents who conceived a child through surrogacy.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | December 12, 2023
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the vacating of a $1 million jury verdict, agreeing with the lower court's decision to hold a new trial on the issue of whether an injured worker could recover past noneconomic damages.
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By Riley Brennan | December 12, 2023
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New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Preet Bharara and Joe Zabel | December 12, 2023
The Foreign Agents Registration Act, a formerly obscure federal law designed to help the government monitor foreign influence in the United States, is obscure no longer. But even as criminal FARA enforcement has increased, there is little meaningful civil enforcement of the law. The absence of a real civil enforcement option when FARA violations are less severe unduly distorts decision-making in favor of criminal enforcement.
By Alex Anteau | December 11, 2023
"While [the state Supreme Court's] decision means we do not need to move forward with this current legal challenge, we know some at the state Capitol have already signaled they plan to try again," DeKalb County DA Sherry Boston said.
By Lisa Willis | December 8, 2023
"This is a case that goes back 20 years, so the damages are substantial," said the Miami attorney representing the MDL
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | December 8, 2023
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has upheld an $8.5 million jury verdict in a breach-of-contract suit over the manufacturing of COVID-19 tests after determining that a new trial wasn't warranted.
By Emily Saul | December 7, 2023
A New York State appeals court said attorneys with the city's Law Department employed a "less than prudent litigation tactic" by delaying resolution of a lawsuit brought by an NYPD officer who says his partner shot him in the foot during a 911 call, but that the attorneys' "conduct was not so egregious as to be frivolous,"
By Lisa Willis | December 7, 2023
"There's been a shift, and that's what's caused a spike in our work in terms of litigation," said Nima Tahmassebi, partner with Perlman, Bajandas, Yevoli & Albright.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | December 7, 2023
Here's a look at the notable trends and decisions in Pennsylvania civil litigation law over the past year along with a review of anticipated decisions to keep an eye out for in the year ahead.
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