The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | September 7, 2023
The decision came in a construction defects case in which the home builder, Toll Brothers, argued that the work product doctrine barred it from disclosing documents, or making its outside attorney sit for a deposition about a 2016 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation.
By Riley Brennan | September 6, 2023
"An award of fees and costs that is ancillary to an action seeking injunctive relief under the prospective injunctive relief exception does not transform the nature of the suit," the court said.
By Emily Saul | September 6, 2023
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron said the arguments were "completely without merit."
By Emily Saul | September 6, 2023
Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled that collateral estoppel applied, as the facts at issue in the upcoming defamation trial had already been decided by a jury.
By Emily Saul | September 5, 2023
Judge David Reilly found the county had no standing to sue the former DA, former prosecutor Christopher McPartland, or former police chief James Burke.
By Emily Saul | September 5, 2023
The motion for sanctions seeks $20,000 from defendants and their lawyers for reviving arguments previously rejected by both the state and appeals courts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Gary A. Moll | September 5, 2023
Financial experts are hired to educate the client, their attorney and, ultimately, a judge or jury of the numbers. To the extent that the raw numbers, calculations, and analysis align with the client and the attorney's arguments, great. But it doesn't always happen that way.
By Riley Brennan | September 1, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 1, 2023
The New York neurologist, Dr. Earl Ray Dorsey, 'was never instructed, coached, or encouraged to prepare his article,' his lawyers responded this week in court.
By Emily Saul | August 31, 2023
"The Attorney General is saying 'We have all this evidence, give us summary judgment,' and the defense is saying 'We have all this evidence give us summary judgment," Attorney Harry Sandick observed. "The sheer volume of evidence in dispute here makes it easier for a judge to say 'okay, I'll see you at trial."
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