Daily Business Review | Investigation|News
By Jasmine Floyd | September 28, 2021
"This case makes me want to make sure that BP or any corporation, who is putting image before public health never ever behaves this way ever again. Some of these calls that I have with these parents, it is the hardest piece of it," attorney Riana Maryanoff said.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Randy D. Gordon | September 27, 2021
'The lawyers' work at trial is to put on evidence that congeals around the central action in the form of an explanatory narrative.'
By Jasmine Floyd | September 24, 2021
"Pretrial stipulations will not necessarily limit the issues ruled upon at trial, so each party should cover all of its bases, raise the appropriate objections, and also understand that the courts will resolve all of the issues in a case at trial, even if not explicitly stated in the stipulation," Nicole Moskowitz of Neustein Law Group in Aventura said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John L.A. Lyddane | September 24, 2021
In his Medical Malpractice column, John Lyddane provides a discussion for defense counsel in malpractice cases where the focus is reliance on prescription medication package inserts. He writes: "Where that reliance is misplaced, defense counsel needs to be ready to respond."
By Greg Land | September 23, 2021
The case involved a 17-year-old high school sophomore whose foot was crushed by a truck and included sanctions orders striking defenses for discovery abuses.
By Jasmine Floyd | September 23, 2021
"I thought the defense were significantly undervaluing the case from day one, and they had multiple opportunities to resolve this case which I felt was a reasonable amount throughout the five and half years of the course of this case," attorney Adam Brum said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jules Epstein | September 23, 2021
As the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently stated, when dealing with hearsay "things can get complicated pretty quickly … At times, the line that divides hearsay from nonhearsay can be difficult to discern."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | September 22, 2021
The justices endorsed a standard developed by Connecticut courts for weighing the use of comfort dogs for witnesses.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 22, 2021
Special Counsel John Durham's team will have to prove both that Sussmann lied during a meeting with the FBI's top lawyer and that the lie could have affected the FBI's approach to the Russia investigation.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 20, 2021
Two of the prosecutors are handling the case brought against former Perkins Coie partner Michael Sussmann.
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