New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner | July 26, 2023
In its seminal cases on negligent security, the Court of Appeals approached its analysis by applying the same general principles that apply to any tort case. As in any such case, foreseeability and proximate cause are significant elements.
By Charles Toutant | July 25, 2023
The 510(k) process allows a manufacturer to sell a product that is substantially equivalent to a device already on the market.
By Riley Brennan | July 25, 2023
"When we view the improper statements in the context of the entire opening and closing arguments, 'the statement[s] in no way permeated the state's argument so as to deny [Shelton] a fair trial,'" Judge Ginger Bock wrote on behalf of the appellate court, citing its 2020 opinion in State v. Hayes. "We overrule the first assignment of error."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | July 25, 2023
S.S. alleged that Singer initiated an inappropriate relationship with her while she was a junior counselor at the camp in 2016.
By Riley Brennan | July 25, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a lower court's decision barring the York County District Attorney's Office from prosecuting a grandmother for sharing on social media any child-abuse documents relating to her grandson and his death.
By Riley Brennan | July 25, 2023
A Pennsylvania judge has sided with the University of Scranton, dismissing a former professor's suit against the institution after it fired him for refusing to disclose his COVID-19 vaccination status.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Colleen Murphy | July 24, 2023
Two court opinions, released just days apart, came to differing conclusions on whether a particular Title IX proceeding can be considered "quasi-judicial" for purposes of determining absolute immunity for accusers. But observers said the two rulings may actually be deceptively consistent with one another.
By Riley Brennan | July 24, 2023
The court determined Novus Group had failed to prove a confidential relationship existed between itself and Prudential, sinking its trade secrets misappropriation claim.
By Riley Brennan | July 21, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Brad Kutner | July 21, 2023
"You could have the court striking down a law that imposes ethics requirements on it and the optics on that are ghastly," said former federal Judge John Jones.
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