New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Josh Dubin | May 11, 2018
The presumption of innocence is on life support. To believe otherwise would be to ignore the empirical data.
By Jonathan Ringel | May 11, 2018
Candidates Ken Hodges and Ken Shigley answer questions about their appellate experience and their approaches to stare decisis, diversity, technology and more.
By Robert Storace | May 11, 2018
When Boehringer Ingelheim was hit with a new wave of suits over its blood thinner Pradaxa, it changed course and decided to fight, tapping Covington & Burling's Phyllis Jones and Butler Snow's Rod Richmond Sr.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 10, 2018
The complaints come as the judge preliminarily approved the settlement on behalf of a class of more than 600,000 farmers who alleged Syngenta sold genetically modified corn seed that China refused to import.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Bernadette M. Rappold | May 10, 2018
Buried within last December's massive Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Pub. L. No. 115–97, 131 Stat. 2054 (TCJA), is an obscure provision that may change the litigation and settlement calculus for companies facing environmental enforcement actions.
By Ross Todd | May 10, 2018
The judge overseeing claims Apple deliberately slowed older iPhones heard leadership pitches in front of a courtroom full of about 40 lawyers Thursday, with another 10 or so on the phone.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael Dillon | May 10, 2018
Deregulation has been atop President Donald Trump's agenda since assuming office, particularly within the environmental sector.
By VerdictSearch | May 10, 2018
Family of man murdered in bar awarded $1.7 million verdict in suit that alleged the bar provided inadequate security.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Fara A. Cohen | May 10, 2018
Prominent social and political figures have been asked to speak at colleges and universities for decades. Even though these speeches have been occurring for years, there is no doubt that the current political climate has resulted in increasingly polarized viewpoints and heightened uproar over the invitation of certain individuals to campus.
By VerdictSearch | May 10, 2018
On Nov. 16, 2013, plaintiff Aaron Moore, a laborer in his mid-40s, was working on the roof of a residence at 28 Church Road, in Plymouth Meeting.
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