New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | June 4, 2019
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses “Bank of New York Mellon v. Gordon,” where the Appellate Division, Second Department addressed foundation issues involving business records evidence in light of the “unprecedented spike” in foreclosure actions after the 2008 financial crises.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Nathan E. Nason | June 4, 2019
On May 23, the Florida Supreme Court announced that the Daubert standard would be the new evidentiary standard to be applied for admissibility of expert testimony. In doing so, the new court reversed the ruling of a prior decision of the court which had adhered to the Frye standard.
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III on Friday said that the books-and-records lawsuit, filed last year by a New York-based pension fund, had produced at least "some evidence" that the company's board and senior management had knowingly placed users' information at risk and failed to comply with a 2011 consent decree mandating that better protect the data.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | June 3, 2019
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III on Friday said that the books-and-records lawsuit, filed last year by a New York-based pension fund, had produced at least "some evidence" that the company's board and senior management had knowingly placed users' information at risk and failed to comply with a 2011 consent decree mandating that better protect the data.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 31, 2019
"You know, remember what we've always said about the president and his feelings toward Flynn," Dowd said in his voice message to Covington's Robert Kelner, the full transcript of which was released Friday.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jules Epstein | May 30, 2019
The dilemma is simple, the law is growing more complex. A prosecutor wants to tell a rich and complete story, and asks the officer or detective how or why a suspect came to be arrested, or even how a person became the focus of police scrutiny or came to be in a photo array.
By Raychel Lean | May 23, 2019
In a case that attracted many onlookers, the Florida Supreme Court Thursday adopted the "Daubert" standard for expert testimony.
By Tom McParland | May 23, 2019
Roman Shankaras, who had been portrayed by prosecutors of being the "puppet master" driving the plot to overtake the Smyrna prison, became the seventh inmate out of eight so far to avoid a murder convictions in the death of Lt. Stephen Floyd.
By Marcia Coyle | May 23, 2019
Here's a look at two decades-old U.S. Supreme Court cases that were each cited more than a dozen times in U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta's ruling against Trump this week.
By Marcia Coyle | May 23, 2019
Here's a look at two decades-old U.S. Supreme Court cases that were each cited more than a dozen times in U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta's ruling against Trump this week.
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