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New York Law Journal

Is There a Domestic Relations Exception to Diversity Jurisdiction?

The domestic relations exception was initially an exception to the exercise of diversity jurisdiction on the subject of divorce or alimony.
11 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The GOP's Current Proposal for COVID-Related Lawsuit Protections: A Q&A From the Plaintiff and Defense Perspective

In this third part of a multi-part series, Corporate Counsel presents a dialogue on the proposals to reign in any personal injury (and indirectly, employment-related) COVID-19 lawsuits.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Unintended Consequences: 10 Years of Rent Overcharge Reversals, Part 2

This second of the three-part series discusses the effects that Court of Appeals reversals of settled appellate court precedent has had on the residential real estate management industry.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The 'Brady' Obligation: A True Boost from District Judge Allison Nathan

The author shares his views on District Judge Allison Nathan's opinions in 'U.S. v. Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad,' and the earlier 'U.S. v. Pizarro,' where she makes it clear that there cannot be adherence to 'Brady' by merely allowing the government to state that it is "aware of its obligation."
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

You Received a Federal Grand Jury Subpoena—What Happens Next?

Practical guidance for individuals and companies to consider if served with a federal grand jury subpoena.
8 minute read

International Edition

Dill in the Supreme Court: What Happens When a Listed Building is Not a Building?

The UK's Supreme Court ruled in favour of a landowner who sold two 18th century urns without realising they were classed as listed buildings.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

In a small county, the judge and the district attorney have been good friends for many years. Is it OK for them still to take vacations and socialize together?
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

CPLR 4404(a), Interest of Justice; Multiple Preservation

In discussing the topic of relief grounded in the interest of justice, author Elliot Scheinberg concludes: "The lesson is to err on the side of over caution: re-dot the i's and re-cross the t's below. It seems that one cannot over preserve but only under preserve."
17 minute read

New York Law Journal

Is Virtual ADR the "New Normal"?

One day, the threat from COVID-19 will pass and in-person proceedings will again be an option. But will things return to how they had been or is virtual ADR here to stay?
7 minute read

International Edition

The Impact of Sapin 2 and GDPR on Internal Investigations

New regulation is having a significant affect on investigations within French companies.
5 minute read

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