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September 16, 2016 | Legaltech News

Judges Discuss Applications of Amendments to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

At the 2016 Conference on Preservation Excellence, six current and former federal judges discussed key e-discovery cases from the past year. Here are eight cases the judges explored in depth.
21 minute read
September 07, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Priority of Liens—Evolving Rules for Condominiums and Lenders

In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Eva Talel and Richard Siegler examine the conflicts that often arise in a foreclosure proceeding, as between a condominium association seeking to recoup unpaid common charges, and a unit owner's lender attempting to maximize the amount of and recover its first mortgage of record—all in light of significant recent case law.
23 minute read
August 30, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

The Judges' Perspective: Federal Judges Speak Out on Preservation

Preservation can cause headaches and confusion for counsel. Where do judges well-versed in e-discovery put the line around what is reasonable?
27 minute read
August 30, 2016 | Legaltech News

The Judges' Perspective: Federal Judges Speak Out on Preservation

Preservation can cause headaches and confusion for counsel. Where do judges well-versed in e-discovery put the line around what is reasonable?
27 minute read
August 25, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Silver to Remain Free on Bail While Appealing Conviction

Southern District Judge Valerie Caproni on Thursday questioned whether the jury charge in Sheldon Silver's case, in light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 'McDonnell v. United States', was erroneous and whether the potential error was harmless.
6 minute read
August 08, 2016 | New York Law Journal

The Reliability of a Prosecutor's Representations in Plea Negotiations

In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen writes: Federal and state prosecutors sometimes make plea, or immunity, offers without having gained the requisite approval of higher ups, perhaps more often than one might think. And while many defense attorneys simply won't want to litigate whether the prosecutor's office is bound by the now-breached plea offer, aware of the office's "institutional" memory, there have been challenges.
21 minute read
August 02, 2016 | Daily Business Review

Suit by Dethroned Beauty Queen Could Hinge on Proving Actual Harm

The ugly turn at the Miss Florida USA pageant could mean a battle to show real damages for dethroned beauty queen Génesis Dávila, who filed a $15 million defamation suit against pageant organizers Monday.
8 minute read
August 01, 2016 | The American Lawyer

Minority Women Still Struggling to Win Top Law Jobs

For women of color, head count gains don't compensate for poor partnership numbers.
45 minute read
August 01, 2016 | Daily Business Review

Collector Suing Ferrari After Bid to Buy Rare Car Is Rejected

A South Florida businessman seeking to buy a LaFerrari Spider convertible—a limited-edition luxury vehicle valued up to $2 million—has filed a defamation lawsuit against Ferrari North America after the automobile maker rejected his $1 million deposit for one of the most expensive cars in the world.
9 minute read
July 25, 2016 | National Law Journal

Movers

New arrivals and lateral moves in this week's column.
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