By Ellis Kim | September 18, 2018
Mark Judge has hired Cozen O'Connor's Barbara Van Gelder as some senators seek his testimony about an alleged sexual assault that involved the Supreme Court nominee decades ago.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | September 14, 2018
There is much to learn from the movie, including how to deal with a hostile witness and how to effectively examine an expert. The movie has as much potential to educate as it does to entertain.
By Dan M. Clark | September 13, 2018
Arguments on Thursday did not focus on whether Haug had obtained consent from his accuser. The Court of Appeals, instead, is considering whether the college had enough evidence to show a lack of consent and therefore sexual misconduct.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | September 13, 2018
Natural gas producer EQT had sought to refute the findings of the state Department of Environmental Protection's expert hydrogeologist that there were daily releases of contaminated wastewater into the groundwater from one of the company's impoundments.
By Ellis Kim | September 12, 2018
The DNC argued the state's practice of tossing votes cast in the wrong precinct, and a law limiting third-party collection of early ballots, placed unconstitutional burdens on Arizona voters.
By Charles Toutant | September 12, 2018
Emil Jutrowski maintained that, as long as he can show that some officer in the group used excessive force, he can bring before a jury all the officers who were present during his arrest. But that is "simply not the law," the Third Circuit said.
By Raychel Lean | September 12, 2018
Several Pennsylvania schools, including St. Joseph's University, Penn State University and Moravian College, have been hit with lawsuits over the past year accusing them of mishandling sexual assault allegations on campus. As educational institutions seem to be increasingly morphing into a minor judiciary, lawyers are in two minds about potential implications of U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos' move to draft changes to Obama-era policies for schools handling sexual misconduct allegations under the Title IX federal law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Hoenig | September 7, 2018
In his column on Complex Litigation, Michael Hoenig encourages use of the protective order: a flexible device that harmonizes the demanding party's need for access with the producing party's competing right to privacy.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Franklin Zemel and Ariel R. Deray | September 7, 2018
In its recent opinion in Forman v. Henkin, the highest court in New York concluded that information posted on a user's private Facebook profile is discoverable.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Christopher M. Placitella and Jared M. Placitella | September 7, 2018
OP ED: In reiterating the law governing expert testimony in New Jersey, the Accutane decision does not break new ground in terms of how lawyers should approach expert testimony.
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