By Ross Todd | August 13, 2024
Two U.S. District Senior Judges—Marcia Krieger in Denver and Senior Judge Robert Lasnik in Seattle—and Maricopa County, Arizona Superior Court Judge Pamela Gates shared their thoughts on the collective wisdom of jurors during a program sponsored by the Berkeley Judicial Institute earlier this month.
By Michael A. Mora | August 12, 2024
"The only way to avoid a lot more victims in the next decade is if the industry is regulated," said Joel Hirschhorn of Hirschhorn Law, who is not involved in the matter.
By Tommaso Baronio | August 12, 2024
The property is set for foreclosure sale by the Miami-Dade clerk of the court on Oct. 8, if the judgment is not paid off before then.
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By Emily Cousins | August 12, 2024
"Being younger in the profession, it's nice to have people you're comfortable with to call for referrals or for unique questions in a different practice area," Sara O'Brien said.
By Charles Toutant | August 12, 2024
"There is nothing to show that the information cannot be obtained elsewhere or that there is anything that is going to be said that will change plaintiff's mind about bringing the case," the order reads. "There is nothing special to be gained by the chief's deposition."
By Emily Cousins | August 12, 2024
"We have a skill set that we can apply to an environmental case one day, a civil rights case the next day, a commercial case the day after that and a tax case the day after that," Brian Ginsberg said. "It's really a have-case, will-travel model, and I think that's what makes our respective appellate groups so dynamic now, and what will make Harris Beach Murtha Appellate Group a real force to be reckoned with."
By Leslie Thorne and Tucker Guinn | August 12, 2024
A discussion of the amendments recently adopted by the District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York that modify the procedures that parties should follow when litigating in front of these courts.
By Ross Todd | August 12, 2024
Hall says that perhaps a generalist approach to litigation works at firms where litigators mostly support larger transactional practices. "But at Covington, our litigation practice is a huge driver of new client work and relationships," he said.
By Lisa Willis | August 9, 2024
"Morgan & Morgan saw fit to ensure a retired U.S. Marine, African American male, was stricken from the jury out of pure fear he'd see right through this contrived litigation," defense attorney Wayne T. Hrivnak claimed after the verdict.
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By Emily Cousins | August 9, 2024
"It doesn't matter if you are a prosecutor or a defense attorney. It didn't matter if you were plaintiffs counselor or defense counsel," Moore said. "If you can tell a good story and back it up with facts, you are going to prevail."
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