By Riley Brennan | June 9, 2023
The Eighth Circuit reversed a lower court's order remanding a case to the state court, as it determined Walmart had showed the amount in controversy exceeded $5 million.
By Riley Brennan | June 8, 2023
Following more than two years of effort by RLI Insurance Company to compel post-judgment discovery from Nexus Service—and a $3 million judgment against Nexus—the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia is giving Nexus until the end of the month to comply with past orders before ordering new contempt sanctions.
By Emily Saul | June 8, 2023
Carroll's lawyer Roberta Kaplan, of Kaplan Hecker & Fink, said the arguments were "frivolous."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | June 8, 2023
The trial court entered partial summary judgment against Lloyd and explained that by finding Lloyd guilty of voluntary manslaughter, the jury had found beyond a reasonable doubt that Lloyd had committed an intentional and unjustified killing—that is, Lloyd did not act in justifiable self-defense. The trial court thus found that the principles of collateral estoppel were applicable and barred Lloyd from relitigating intent in the Rogers civil action.
By Francis M. Caesar | June 8, 2023
An in-depth discussion of how a real party in interest must be joined to an action regardless of whether the plaintiff had standing to commence that action.
By Lisa Willis | June 7, 2023
"The convenience of the attorneys 'is usually accorded very little, if any, weight,'" Fourth DCA Judge Alan O. Forst wrote.
By Emily Saul | June 7, 2023
Giuliani's motion seeks to strike the complaint in its entirety, or numerous paragraphs he says are superfluous to the underlying litigation. He's also asking the court to sanction plaintiff Noelle Dunphy.
By Mason Lawlor | June 7, 2023
But the district judge also agreed with a magistrate judge's recommendation to toss out the rest of the plaintiff's claims.
By Emily Saul | June 7, 2023
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York issued the ruling after finding that traditional methods of personal service had been "impracticable."
By Alex Anteau | June 6, 2023
"If you don't have the authorized treating physician's report releasing the person to full duty, then it's like a crapshoot," Presiding Judge M. Yvette Miller said.
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