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Judge Vincent Johnson of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on Thursday denied the defendants' preliminary objections, in which the School District of Philadelphia claimed it was protected by governmental immunity.
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By Tom McParland | February 4, 2022
The verdict followed an eight-day trial in the Southern District of New York, where Avenatti was accused of secretly routing two installments of a $800,000 book deal to a separate account under his own control.
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The verdict followed an eight-day trial in the Southern District of New York, where Avenatti was accused of secretly routing two installments of a $800,000 book deal to a separate account under his own control.
By Jamie Brown and Chris Dahl | February 4, 2022
This article explores five of the biggest changes impacting e-discovery, concluding that the modern e-discovery practitioner must accept a reality of constant change.
By Brian Bank and Mirielle Nezamy | February 4, 2022
Certain decisions from the past year suggest that New York courts addressing requests to shift costs in connection with e-discovery are more inclined to exercise their discretion under Article 31 of the CPLR to limit the scope of the requested e-discovery than they are to shift the costs of such discovery to the requesting party.
By Chris Costello and Michelle Six | February 4, 2022
Cooperation and a degree of transparency are important tools that reduce the overall number of disputes and help control costs, but there is a limit to such cooperation and transparency.
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