Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | April 28, 2023
There are five cases still open in Delaware that involve Dominion, Smartmatic, Fox or Newsmax, plus another two underway in New York, all related either directly to statements made on air about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election or to the litigation that followed those statements.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | April 28, 2023
"We have concerns with several aspects of the trial that we will be raising on appeal, and are looking forward to a fair appellate review of the case," defense counsel said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | April 28, 2023
The suit was filed by Moore, O'Brien & Foti on behalf of an unidentified minor who was allegedly sexually assaulted by Christopher Harvey after being delivered to his New York residence by a Lyft driver.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | April 27, 2023
"I think all of tort law should be grounded in the principle that the plaintiff should not be receiving a windfall, and the court is allowing, in this case, a windfall," defense counsel David A. Haught said.
By Jane Wester | April 27, 2023
Cross-examination of E. Jean Carroll was marked by a series of sharp exchanges between Judge Lewis Kaplan and Joe Tacopina, Trump's defense lawyer
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Ellen Bardash | April 27, 2023
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster decided that major claims passed the demand futility test.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Allison Dunn | April 27, 2023
"In view of Radwan's emphasis on entrusting the jury with assessing the comparability of conduct and Feingold's endorsement of comparing permanent and probationary employees when the disparity in treatment is significant, I conclude that whether plaintiff and her comparators were similarly situated for purposes of establishing an inference of sex discrimination is best left to a jury to decide," Judge Robert N. Chatigny wrote.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Brad Kutner | April 27, 2023
At argument, the judges saw the central question as whether the states brought their claims as sovereign entities enforcing federal law or as nonsovereign entities that are essentially the same as private plaintiffs.
By Maydeen Merino | April 26, 2023
The National Association of Broadcasters claims the Federal Communications Commission is in violation of the Telecommunications Act's quadrennial review mandate.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | April 26, 2023
"We disagree with this rationale because adopting the 'Vance' definition does not eradicate employer liability for conduct of nonsupervisory employees; rather, it requires an additional showing of negligence," the opinion said.
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