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E-Filing Back Online as Pa. Court System Grapples With Cyberattack
"Our court information technology and executive team continues to work closely with the FBI and Homeland Security to analyze and investigate the cyberattack," Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra Todd said in a statement.US Specialty Insurance Seeks Declaratory Relief in Ga. Coverage Dispute
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Spoliation of Evidence in Malpractice Actions
There have been a significant number of Appellate Division decisions addressing motions by plaintiffs in malpractice actions seeking sanctions against defendants for spoliation of evidence, as well as a few involving malpractice defendants seeking sanctions against plaintiffs. Those decisions are the subject of this column.Paul Gauguin (1848—1903): Revolutionary Painter Entangled in the Law
A discussion of the life of Paul Gauguin, who's last ten years, the author writes, were " a frenzied mixture of serious illness, financial hardship, painting and related artistic work, writing, political agitation—and legal problems."New York May Have Fault Divorce Nostalgia Syndrome
Blank Rome partner Alan Feigenbaum discusses the legal side of dating during divorce and offers his opinion on fault-based divorce in New York.Federal Rule 37(e) Applies to Content and Metadata of ESI
Since 2015, courts frequently have utilized Rule 37(e) when deciding motions for sanctions for ESI spoliation. One key question rarely addressed is whether, in addition to the content of ESI, Rule 37(e) also applies to its metadata. In a recent decision, where spoliated metadata would have provided details relevant to a party's claims, a court determined that it does.Let's Get Started: Two Ways to Breathe Life Into the Courtroom
Reforms to billable hours and law clerk busywork would make our court culture more efficient and effective.Trending Stories
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