By Amanda Bronstad | Ross Todd | Ellen Bardash | October 19, 2023
At a Sept. 6 status hearing, lawyers on both sides of the talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson debated the impact of the upcoming amendments to Federal Rule 702 of Evidence.
By Christine Charnosky | October 18, 2023
"We're pleased that there is now certainty regarding the future of the LSAT's logic games section, long the section of the exam that students found most challenging," Glen Stohr, lead instructional designer for Kaplan's pre-law programs, said in a statement.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 18, 2023
The issue centers on the definition of "actions" or an "action" in Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
By Hugo Guzman | October 18, 2023
"At some point, it became not just a matter of reversible error. It called into question the fundamental fairness and integrity of the Delaware civil justice system," Viet Dinh said during an appearance at Harvard Monday.
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By Emily Cousins | October 17, 2023
"Any financial institution with access to billions of dollars needs robust and redundant security measures. ACI's unauthorized withdrawals resulted in massive chaos and confusion, exposing consumers to overdraft fees," William Tong said. "Connecticut helped to lead this major multistate investigation and settlement, forcing significant penalties and strong security measures going forward to ensure this error is never repeated."
By Jimmy Hoover | October 16, 2023
The justices will consider whether the National Bank Act trumps state laws requiring banks to pay mortgage borrowers interest on escrow funds.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 13, 2023
"When somebody goes in and they say they have an allergy, and the allergy is acknowledged and then they end up serving something that has the allergen in it, it's very hard to defend liability," Laurel Francoeur said.
By Maydeen Merino | October 13, 2023
Oversight Committee Chair James Comer suggested hypocrisy by the SEC, saying the agency has fined at least one company alleged to have refused to comply with a similar request for documents.
By Jimmy Hoover | October 13, 2023
Supreme Court grants review in second case challenging the longstanding doctrine by which judges defer to federal agencies.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 12, 2023
Plaintiffs allege the federal judiciary has overcharged the public for documents on the courts' electronic records system.
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