Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David Haber | October 23, 2018
In a crucial 4-3 decision, in Delisle v. Crane, Case (No. SC16-2182) (Oct 15. 2018), the Florida Supreme Court has clarified the law governing the admissibility of expert witness testimony in Florida—moving away from the Daubert standard utilized in federal courts, to the Frye standard.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward Waddington and Taylor B. Rosanova | October 22, 2018
As a practicing forensic accountant, I have performed more financial damage analyses than I can remember. I am periodically reminded of this fact when I review and purge files in storage. Invariably, I come across a file (or two) of which I have no immediate recollection.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Charles F. Forer | October 22, 2018
Bob had his client's orders: “Don't make life easy for the other side. Make them earn their right to arbitrate their claims.” This looked like an easy assignment because Bob thought he had valid grounds to be a stickler here.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Debra Klauber | October 22, 2018
In 21st century litigation, cases in the civil and criminal context often come down to a battle of the experts. Those experts, who are paid tens of thousands of dollars, if not more, are given the job of persuading and convincing our juries how to deliver justice.
By Jenna Greene | October 19, 2018
'From the very start of the case, we hit hard on our theme that this case was a fraud perpetrated by plaintiffs' lawyers for money.'
By R. Robin McDonald | October 18, 2018
Atlanta attorney Bruce Brown said he has taken on litigation against Georgia officials in order to protect students' rights to protest and Georgians' right not just to vote but to have their ballots counted.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By E. Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith | October 18, 2018
In their Appellate Division Review, E. Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith write: The Justices of the Appellate Division are back for the Fall 2018 session. Although the color of the leaves change in the fall, nothing has changed for the four Appellate Division departments as they continue to churn out words of wisdom and legal scholarship.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | October 18, 2018
Andrea Constand's defamation case can proceed against former prosecutor Bruce Castor Jr., a federal judge ruled.
By Ellis Kim | October 18, 2018
Trump judicial nominees Eric Miller and Richard Hertling are tentatively scheduled to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Oct. 24.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang and Kandis L. Kovalsky | October 18, 2018
Today, there are close to 3,000 emojis in the Unicode Standard. As such, people can communicate a lot more through emojis, if they choose. And, the data shows this is what people are choosing.
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