By Suzette Parmley | July 10, 2019
A state appellate court, ruling in favor of a Newark man who slipped at a nonprofit drug rehabilitation facility where he was living, said the facility's level of private contributions "seems too nominal" for it to be entitled to charitable immunity.
By Greg Land | July 3, 2019
The Court of Appeals said there was enough evidence that a supposedly secure parking lot for long-distance truckers had ignored safety concerns to support a suit by a driver who was attacked and run over by a would-be burglar.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Hoenig | July 3, 2019
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig discusses an important recent decision on permissible exercise of long-arm jurisdiction by New York courts over an Ohio merchant of guns, and provides an update on deposition misconduct in light of a decision awarding sanctions against plaintiff's counsel in a multidistrict class action litigation.
By Greg Land | July 1, 2019
Ruling in a case of first impression, the Georgia Supreme Court declined to decide whether a state law barring seat belt evidence in civil trials also applied to criminal proceedings, because it has no bearing on proximate cause.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 27, 2019
An appeals court has ruled that interviews between an attorney and employees of a company sued in a personal injury case are privileged and not accessible to the plaintiff's counsel.
By Dean Sappey, DocsCorp | June 26, 2019
Even though redaction software is widely available, you have to ask, “Why is it so many people continue to get redaction so wrong?” The reason is always the same—masking is not the same as redacting.
By Robert Storace | June 25, 2019
A newly unredacted complaint gives a fuller picture of allegations that several Big Pharma companies conspired to fix prices. Here are some of the key takeaways in the lawsuit, lodged by 44 states.
By Robert Storace | June 25, 2019
A newly unredacted complaint made public Monday appears to show several Big Pharma companies conspiring to fix prices. Here are some of the key takeaways in the lawsuit by 44 states against Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc., Pfizer Inc., Sandoz Inc., Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. and other corporate and individual defendants.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan T. Barr | June 24, 2019
Should fingerprints and facial recognition be treated more like passcodes and passwords in the smartphone context? Two recent cases reflect a split of authority on that question.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | June 24, 2019
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco addresses whether and under what circumstances blockchain evidence is admissible in a New York state court.
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