By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 18, 2019
Legal experts, like University of Missouri's Frank Bowman, have already come in to brief Senate Democrats on trial processes and procedures.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 13, 2019
The lawyers remained an active presence in the room as the House Judiciary Committee began debating the articles of impeachment this past week.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John J. Ark, Daniel J. Doyle, William K. Taylor and Richard A. Dollinger | December 13, 2019
It seems that New York's "excited utterance" exception may be screaming out for further judicial review.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 13, 2019
Republicans called for Democrats to go to court to get more evidence before voting on the articles. Democrats said they can't wait, labeling President Trump a threat to the 2020 election.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | December 12, 2019
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan discuss a decision denying a motion to suppress statements made during detention at a border crossing; a ruling on the admissibility of certain hearsay statements as present sense impressions and excited utterances; and a decision holding that a collective bargaining agreement did not give defendant company the right to compel arbitration of a sexual harassment claim.
By Joseph M. McLaughlin and Shannon K. McGovern | December 11, 2019
When a company is acquired, who "owns" the company's pre-acquisition, attorney-client privileged communications—the buyer or the seller? In their Corporate Litigation column, Joseph M. McLaughlin and Shannon K. McGovern discuss the Delaware and New York approaches to this question, and discuss a recent Second Department decision that addressed a variation on those divergent approaches.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 9, 2019
Berke and GOP counsel Stephen Castor were among those appearing before a House committee to present evidence gathered in the impeachment inquiry.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Hutter | December 4, 2019
In this final Evidence column of 2019, Michael J. Hutter presents a quiz that will test your knowledge of notable evidence-related legislative and case law developments from the past year. Get your bluebooks ready—your time begins...now!
By Jack Newsham | December 2, 2019
A reported effort by lawyers David Boies and Stan Pottinger to obtain years' worth of Jeffrey Epstein's sex tapes has some legal ethics experts wondering: Did the lawyers cross a line, or might they have eventually?
By Tom McParland | December 2, 2019
A federal prosecutor in Manhattan said Monday that a new indictment was "likely" in the criminal campaign-finance case against two associates of Rudy Giuliani.
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