New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sharon M. Porcellio | April 26, 2018
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio discusses a recent decision in which Judge Payson tackled a seemingly routine situation that results in a complex question: What happens to attorney-client privilege when there is a third-party consultant involved in the communications?
By Greg Land | April 25, 2018
The policy-limit settlement came after the lawyer for the slain man's children filed a motion seeking sanctions against the property owner and management companies for destroying police reports and other evidence.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 25, 2018
A manslaughter conviction could still have allowed Tex McIver to benefit from Diane McIver's death under Georgia law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven H. Holinstat and Daniel Hatten | April 24, 2018
New York law construing the attorney-client privilege has typically concerned the privilege when either an entity or an individual is the client. However, when a lawyer provides legal advice to an individual through a family office, New York law is unclear whether the individual or entity rules relating to the attorney-client privilege are applicable.
By John Tredennick | April 24, 2018
This three-part series will provide a primer on the duties surrounding legal holds and preservation and offer tips on how to fulfill your responsibilities as a legal hold administrator. It is written for legal and IT professionals who want to learn best practices for effectively managing and implementing legal holds. This first article focuses on key steps to consider in implementing the hold.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 23, 2018
Plaintiffs who lost all three bellwether trials over Xarelto last year have asked an appeals court to vacate the decisions, saying the judge improperly excluded evidence and gave jurors incorrect instructions.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jay Sterling Silver | April 23, 2018
Although for an entirely wrong reason, the president wasn't too far away from being right about the present condition of the privilege.
By Tom McParland | April 23, 2018
A Delaware Court of Chancery vice chancellor on Monday denied Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney access to discovery materials from two investor lawsuits filed against Theranos and its directors, as he prepares a feature-length documentary about the embattled blood-testing company.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 23, 2018
The jury also convicted McIver of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and influencing a witness.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 20, 2018
A judge has ruled that GM's owner's manual about the possible dangers of letting children play in vehicles with keys was not sufficient. A $2.9 million jury verdict for a family that lost a child in a GM car stands.
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