New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | October 21, 2022
Isn't it high time that we start rethinking a system that, time and again, has been shown to be so deeply flawed?
By Jane Wester | October 20, 2022
Alan Vinegrad of Covington & Burling, who represents Thomas Spota, argued that Long Island U.S. District Judge Joan Azrack was wrong to admit evidence of former Suffolk County Police Chief James Burke's prior bad acts at trial.
By Brian Lee | October 19, 2022
Judge Jenny Rivera said the case seemed to turn on the physical characteristics of the dog, indicating the case might look different if it were 100 pounds rather than eight.
By Marcia Coyle | October 19, 2022
"There is a person on death row where the totality of evidence questions the conviction and the state doesn't have faith in it. If those facts are not important enough to engage the Supreme Court, I don't know what is," said Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza.
By Max Mitchell | October 14, 2022
The Legal spoke with Lane about the importance of being prepared in her courtroom, the benefits of calendaring and why the evolution of technology is so important for the legal world.
By Colleen Murphy | October 13, 2022
"We are grateful to the students from Duke Law's Appellate Litigation Clinic and their advisor, Sean E. Andrussier, for accepting the assignment," Judge Richard G. Stearns wrote in the appellate court opinion. "Student Elizabeth Brown superbly represented Kennedy at oral argument."
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 11, 2022
Attorneys Jay Wright and Bob Mabry are vying to become a judge on the Ninth District Court of Appeals in Beaumont after the Republican incumbent, Justice Charles Kreger, opted not to run again.
By Christopher Jackson and Jessica Smith | October 11, 2022
Relying on "the demanding materiality standard set out by the Supreme Court" in its 2016 'Escobar' decision, the appellate court affirmed the district court's dismissal and emphasized the high bar that FCA plaintiffs face in pleading false-certification claims."
By Marcia Coyle | October 10, 2022
We have the rundown on who will be at the lectern during this week's oral arguments.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Bruce H. Lehr | October 6, 2022
Is there a reason why a referral fee is allowed under the Florida Bar Ethics Rules in the personal injury case, and not in the criminal case? Is it not as important to have the most competent representation in both cases? Why the disparity and what is the result of this inequality?
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