By Cogan Schneier | August 8, 2017
According to the local rules of the D.C. court, Chief Judge Beryl Howell will oversee any disputes arising from Mueller's probe.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 8, 2017
Federal, State Agencies May Intervene in Suit But Order to Search Database Not Vacated
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 7, 2017
C.A. 4th; D070493 The Fourth Appellate District affirmed a family court order. The court held that a judgment of dismissal in a dissolution action, based…
By Charles Toutant | August 7, 2017
After plaintiffs said a special master's hourly rate is at the top of the scale for New Jersey, the judge in a fraudulent-concealment case against BASF and law firm Cahill, Gordon & Reindel has replaced the first candidate with someone, a former justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, who charges less.
By Jeffrey M. Pollock | August 7, 2017
A primer on the use of in limine motions -- an under-deployed weapon in the trial lawyer's arsenal.
By Max Mitchell | August 4, 2017
Some attorneys are saying a new ruling on informed consent will sow confusion in the medical industry and lead to an uptick in legal disputes. Others say it just clears up conflicting case law and aids in reducing the number of medical malpractice claims in Pennsylvania. But one thing is for sure—attorneys in the Keystone State are talking about the decision in Shinal v. Toms.
By Max Mitchell | August 4, 2017
Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller was largely unsuccessful in her bid to have a federal appeals court revive numerous claims she brought against members of the county government and legal community. But her legal action will proceed on one track in the wake of the court's decision Aug. 2.
By Greg Land | August 4, 2017
Following a trial in which a jury awarded only $30,750 to a car wreck plaintiff who claimed nearly $250,000 in medical bills, her lawyers are seeking a new trial claiming that jurors were prejudiced against her because she didn't recite a pretrial Pledge of Allegiance.
By Charles Toutant | August 4, 2017
Three former boy scouts who claimed they were sexually abused by a scout leader in the 1990s have been cleared to proceed with a civil suit after a Bergen County judge rejected a challenge on statute of limitations grounds.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 4, 2017
Margaret Spencer, now senior assistant solicitor general, will become a judge on the Clayton County State Court, Gov. Nathan Deal announced Friday.
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