Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Don Hayden | February 25, 2019
In a time when we speak of the need for walls on our borders, we are also seeing a revival of the application of the doctrine of forum non conveniens to send matters involving foreign law, foreign litigants and having little or no impact on U.S. public policy back to a more convenient forum found elsewhere.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 22, 2019
Cases about the scooters that have descended on urban areas around the country are brewing, along with a host of thorny questions for courts and lawmakers.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Michael J. Harrington | February 21, 2019
Many of the law suits prominent in today's headlines—the ones concerning opioids, talc, NFL concussions and many pharmaceutical products—are part of a 50-year-old experiment in legal procedure known as multidistrict litigation whose vital signs are now flashing an immediate need for intensive care.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 11, 2019
"There is no indication that any witnesses, suspects, or their immediate family members are alive to be intimidated, persecuted, or arrested," Judge Charles Wilson wrote for the majority.
By Nate Robson | February 8, 2019
Defense lawyers questioned the fairness of assigning Stone's case to Judge Amy Berman Jackson instead of randomly assigning it under local rules for criminal cases.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | February 7, 2019
A federal magistrate in West Palm Beach finds an insurance company didn't waive attorney-client privilege on documents even when litigation wasn't anticipated.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Dan Small and Michael E. Hantman | January 31, 2019
When we prepare witnesses for direct and cross examination, we often say that testifying is just like playing the game of baseball
By Victoria Hudgins | January 24, 2019
A Ninth Circuit panel reversed and remanded a lower court's ruling dismissing ADA and California's Unruh Civil Rights Act claims against Domino's Pizza's website. Lawyers expect more ADA complaints as companies invest in their online presence.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Francesca Russo and Robert R. Jimenez | December 20, 2018
Many cases are won or lost on expert opinions. Expert retention is a subtle art, often representing one of the more significant and challenging investments a party makes in a litigation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Amy Siegel Oran | December 16, 2018
When undocumented workers get hurt on the job, their illegal status doesn't make them ineligible for workers' compensation benefits, but, it may limit the benefits to which they are entitled.
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