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New York Law Journal

Jury in Percoco Bribery Case Deadlocked in Fourth Day Out, Foreman's Note Says

Jury deliberations in the corruption trial of Joseph Percoco—a former top aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo—appeared to have run aground Tuesday on their fourth day.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Catch Up With Marcia Coyle: Argument Review

Marcia Coyle, chief Washington correspondent for The National Law Journal, reviews the recent argument cycle—and previews cases set for upcoming conferences.
1 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Citing Supreme Court, Bio-Rad Wants Verdict Reduced in Fired General Counsel Case

The memo referred to a recent Supreme Court ruling in "Digital Realty Trust v. Somers."
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Montco Jury Awards $800K in County's Largest Reported UIM Verdict

According to attorneys representing the plaintiff and a survey of The Legal archives, the award is apparently the largest UIM verdict from Montgomery County.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

An AI 'Spell-Check for Lawyers,' But Will They Trust It?

A company called LawGeex commissioned a study matching up human lawyers against artificial intelligence to read and review non-disclosure agreements. The robots won.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Prosecutors Say Tex McIver's Wife Told Five People About Her New Will

As the murder trial of a former Fisher & Phillips partner gets underway, prosecutors want to introduce hearsay testimony that Diane McIver changed the terms of her will to her financially-strapped husband's detriment.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Buchanan Ingersoll Adds Four-Lawyer Group in Tampa

The group makes Buchanan Ingersoll's third largest office a bit bigger, adding to the firm's corporate, real estate and litigation practices.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Meet the California Whistleblower Lawyer Helping Cities Sue Wells Fargo

Public-private litigation partnerships are "becoming more and more customary when it comes to claims that require a speciality that the counties or the cities don't have, necessarily. It seems like it's kind of a growing area,” San Francisco-based whistleblower lawyer Yosef Peretz says.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Standing, Examining and Challenging: Board Supports McDonald Confirmation

The Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board offers three opinion pieces this week to voice its approval and wishes that the Connecticut Legislature will agree with appointing Andrew McDonald as the chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Many NY Courts Are Closed Due to Snowstorm Wednesday

The state's Unified Court System announced court closures throughout New York due to the second Nor'easter snowstorm in a week on Wednesday. The number of courts that were closed mounted as the day wore on.
2 minute read

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