Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Albert H. Manwaring IV | December 20, 2017
Neither the Delaware Supreme Court, nor other Delaware state courts have “articulated a specific test” to analyze whether to stay a civil case based on the pendency of a criminal case or investigation.
By Michael Booth | December 19, 2017
The court said that while the defendant's actions were “unprofessional, puerile and inappropriate,” the conduct was protected by the First Amendment.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 18, 2017
Prominent attorney Clifford Haines, who was involved in an altercation with sheriff's deputies at the Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center in August, has sued the officers over "extraordinary misconduct" that resulted in him sustaining a broken shoulder.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 18, 2017
As Larry Krasner prepares to take over as Philadelphia's district attorney, multiple sources say he is beginning to finalize his leadership team.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 18, 2017
The state Court of Appeals on Dec. 14 issued an uncorrected opinion, "People v. Boone," No. 55, stating that during final instructions a trial court is required to give, upon request, a jury charge on cross-race effect.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 18, 2017
“I've been a lawyer since 1984. I've never seen this,” Clayton County District Attorney Tracy Graham Lawson said Thursday of the high court's change of heart.
By Christina Von der Ahe Rayburn | December 18, 2017
This year I experienced, far and away, the highlight of my 10-year legal career. I argued to the California Supreme Court that Proposition 66—which…
By Ross Todd | December 15, 2017
READ: Here's the letter—unsealed Friday in Waymo v. Uber—that a lawyer for former Uber manager of global intelligence Richard Jacobs sent to Uber in-house attorney Angela Padilla.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Colby Hamilton | December 15, 2017
Jack Vitayanon was arrested in February in Washington, D.C., on charges he conspired with people in Arizona and Long Island to distribute meth over a number of years.
By Colby Hamilton | December 15, 2017
Federal authorities allege Luthmann and his co-conspirators concocted a fraudulent mob-connected scrap metal scheme that bilked victims of more than $500,000, before things turned violent.
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