By Tom McParland | March 29, 2021
The main debate Monday centered on what evidentiary weight those statements should have, with both sides trimming more sweeping declarations made earlier in the litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan W. Clark | March 29, 2021
This article will explore the subject matter of impeachment of expert witnesses by the use of medical or scientific literature containing contrary opinions during cross-examination.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kristie Rearick | March 24, 2021
Lawyers fight tooth and nail over whether a particular statement is admissible hearsay—is it an assertion; if so, is it offered for its truth; and if both conditions are met, is there a hearsay exception that permits it to be heard or seen
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sarah Eichenberger, Nicholas Goldin and Jonathan Kaplan | March 22, 2021
This article provides an overview of the recent case law and some approaches companies might take to maximize the protection of cyber reports from third-party disclosure.
By Jasmine Floyd | March 19, 2021
Prosecutors have since revealed a clearer picture of the allegations that led to the arrest of a former state senator and a political candidate, who have been under investigation since November.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 18, 2021
A laborer injured when a water main he was working on underground burst settled his workers' compensation claim with insurer Charter Oak Fire Insurance Co. for $240,000.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matheu D. Nunn and Matthew James Troiano | March 18, 2021
An overview of evidence issues and the accompanying rules that are frequently encountered in Family Part litigation, including real-world examples to reinforce that you must be able to navigate the rules; after all, your adversary may know them well.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 16, 2021
With state Attorney General Letitia James overseeing an independent investigation into the claims, employment lawyers say the best move for Cuomo is to simply comply with the inquiry and let the investigation run its course.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John L.A. Lyddane | March 15, 2021
In his Medical Malpractice column, John L.A. Lyddane writes that the error in judgment defense "is as valuable as it ever was in protecting the physician defendant from the other 'experts' in the profession who are retained for second guessing."
By Raychel Lean | March 5, 2021
Marvel's Isaac "Ike" Perlmutter has accused an insurer's in-house attorney of scheduling a deposition with the aim of secretly taking DNA from water bottles and papers that Perlmutter and his wife had touched.
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