By Mason Lawlor | February 5, 2024
"The discovery—after impaneling the jury—that a juror's niece worked for Royal Caribbean triggered its duty to investigate the potential bias. But the district court did not do so," Judge Barbara Lagoa wrote.
By Michael A. Mora | February 5, 2024
The incoming judge said he will be assigned to the civil division and will don the black robe starting on March 1.
By Christine Charnosky | February 5, 2024
HBCUs are so underresourced that it makes it very difficult to get to the place of success, Keller told Law.com in 2022 in a report identifying the many challenges that the six schools face.
By Michael A. Mora | February 5, 2024
The case shows how the use of private judges can expedite complex litigation matters, including sanctionable conduct, said Jordan Shaw, a partner at Zebersky Payne.
By Patrick Smith | February 5, 2024
The firm's growth strategy includes expanding capital markets for a practice that is more than just a "support function" for other practices, said firm chair Frank Lopez.
By Michael A. Mora | February 2, 2024
"These new lawyers are integrating their N.Y. rates into the market and increasing the rates, but I don't think that the rates charged for local work are increasing at the same pace," attorney fees expert Edward Mullins, a partner at Reed Smith, said about Miami's high rates.
By Amanda O'Brien | February 1, 2024
Luis Fortuño, the former governor of the U.S. territory, and global commercial disputes group partner Juliya Arbisman both have international practices.
By Michael A. Mora | February 1, 2024
"We cannot know, for example, whether Juror Eight's niece is compensated with stock options, works in Royal Caribbean's legal or risk management departments, or gives Juror Eight cruise discounts," the U.S. Eleventh Circuit ruled.
By Michael A. Mora | February 1, 2024
"I'll be 70 years old in a few months," Judge Charles Wilson said in an interview, "and it just seemed like the perfect time for me to step aside and make room for someone younger to have an opportunity to serve on the Eleventh Circuit."
By Charles Toutant | January 31, 2024
After shifting to remote work during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, New Jersey's courts instituted a remote work program for court employees. But the policy does not apply to judicial law clerks or judicial secretaries, the complaint said.
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