By Amanda Bronstad | December 4, 2018
The report by the American Tort Reform Association ranked the top nine venues with the “most unfair” legal systems. Florida, which topped the list last year, was No. 2.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | December 4, 2018
The report by the American Tort Reform Association ranked the top nine venues with the “most unfair” legal systems. Florida, which topped the list last year, was No. 2.
Delaware Law Weekly | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | December 4, 2018
Delaware may not be a full-fledged “Judicial Hellhole," but it couldn't fully escape the American Tort Reform Association's scorn this year.
The Legal Intelligencer | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | December 4, 2018
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has once again made the American Tort Reform Association's annual “Judicial Hellholes” list, while the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has been placed on the watch list for prospective hellholes.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 4, 2018
The report by the American Tort Reform Association ranked the top nine venues with the “most unfair” legal systems. Florida, which topped the list last year, was No. 2.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | December 3, 2018
Medical Malpractice columnists Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier write: In recent years there have been several changes to the CPLR that make it easier for litigants to compel the production of, and admit, evidence at trial. These statutory amendments can be particularly helpful in medical malpractice actions, and are the subject of this column.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark G. McCreary | December 1, 2018
Before you assume that the CCPA will not affect you because your business is not located in California, know that companies both inside and outside of California will be affected by its requirements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | November 30, 2018
Tax Tips columnist Sidney Kess provides a roundup of what information you can use now to plan ahead as well as what could change to impact tax planning for the future.
By Dan Clark | November 29, 2018
For years, federal legislators have attempted to pass comprehensive cybersecurity and data privacy legislation. With more support than ever from the public, industry and both sides of the political spectrum, 2019 may be the year when such legislation is enacted.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David B. Saxe and Brett Dockwell | November 28, 2018
As retail vacancies have multiplied in New York City in recent years, some in the City Council have advocated for the reconsideration of commercial rent control, as set out in a proposed piece of legislation, the Small Business Jobs Survival Act. This article provides a brief, non-technical review of the bill and the legal and practical hurdles it faces if enacted.
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