By Andrew Denney | July 18, 2024
Wachtell once again tops the revenue per lawyer leaderboard by a comfortable margin.
By John Lyddane | July 18, 2024
Cumulative testimony is generally excluded at trial based upon the sound discretion of the trial court, whose obligation it is to control the presentation of the issues to the trier of fact. This scenario arises in cases that involve expert witnesses from multiple specialties but may also occur when there are one or more missing witnesses.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert W. Clarida and Thomas Kjellberg | July 18, 2024
Until the court squarely holds otherwise, plaintiffs seeking the benefit of the discovery rule will bear the burden of showing that no reasonable copyright owner, similarly situated, should have discovered the infringement before plaintiff did in fact discover it.
By Andrew Denney | July 18, 2024
Kirkland & Ellis once again dominated New York's top firms in 2023 for gross revenue.
By rafalpytel | July 18, 2024
As shown in this edition of our annual NYLJ 100 special, firms with the largest presence in New York have generally grown their headcounts and revenue.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 17, 2024
A town justice who was previously a non-supervisory police officer in certain local police departments is not disqualified on that basis from cases involving those police departments, provided the judge (1) had no personal involvement in the matter before him/her and (2) can be fair and impartial.
By Emily Saul | July 17, 2024
Ret. judge and Bracewell partner Barbara Jones recommended that her team continue to oversee the Trump Organization's progress as it implements checks and balances regarding financial disclosure to third parties.
By Brian Lee | July 17, 2024
David Soares said that low turnout for the primary meant that the people of Albany County have not yet been heard.
By Emily Saul | July 17, 2024
Plaintiffs are represented by a team from Holland & Knight.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | July 17, 2024
In his latest column for the Law Journal, Bennett Gershman asks: If Donald Trump knew that the U.S. Supreme Court had his back and that he would be immune from prosecution, is it farfetched to imagine that he would have engaged in far more ominous "official acts" to retain power?
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