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'Wild West of Insurance': Attorneys Battle Over 'Regular Use' Exclusion in UM/UIM Policies
The high court heard oral arguments Tuesday over whether the Pennsylvania's Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law prohibits UM/UIM policies from excluding coverage for vehicles a policyholder regularly uses but does not own or insure.Florida's 3rd DCA Rules Attorney Who Appeared Late on Case on Hook for Past Sanctions
"When the court gets to talking about how in the present case, Shapiro came into the case after the sanctions motion was filed, they don't have a case to cite as precedent. This is going to become the case," said Robert Jarvis, an ethics expert.The Allen & Overy-Shearman Merger and the End of the Magic Circle Era
In Asia, the merger will give Shearman a needed boost in Southeast Asia, where A&O is a recognized leader. And A&O will suddenly have a lot more bargaining power and pitch appeal with Asian clients looking at American matters, as Shearman is still considered Wall Street royalty.Responses to Our Call for Readers' Experiences With Jury Duty, Including an Atlanta Lawyer
A couple of readers—a litigator and a damages expert—weigh in with some thoughts on jury service.New Ruling Sheds Light on Expert Testimony in Medical Malpractice Litigation
"I think it could have a lot of application for medical malpractice attorneys and maybe even in other areas where experts are needed," plaintiff counsel Brandon B. Fontaine said.View more book results for the query "*"
A Matter of Strategy Now: Remote Depositions Are Becoming a Tactical Issue
"[W]hen you're confronting a witness, especially a witness where there's critical testimony or controversial testimony, where it's in dispute, that being in person presents opportunities that you wouldn't have in remote [depositions]," Archer's Patrick Papalia said.New Trial Court Administrator: New Jersey Judicial Veteran Rises Through the Ranks
The official succeeds Adriana Calderon, who is set to retire July 1.Autopsy Finds 'Severe Neglect' to Blame for Man's Death in Bedbug-Infested Ga. Jail Cell
"[Lashawn] Thompson was neglected to death," says the autopsy report written by Dr. Roger A. Mitchell Jr., a former chief medical examiner in Washington, D.C.Roberta Kaplan Seeks to Amend Original Carroll Lawsuit, Pushes for Resolution
The attorney for the author urged a federal judge to move ahead with adjudicating outstanding issues in Carroll's original case against the ex-president.Arizona Appeals Court Clarifies Difference Between 'Clerical' and 'Judgmental' Mistakes
"Like all humans, judges make mistakes (yes, even appellate judges)," said Judge Michael S. Catlett, in his written opinion for the court. "Arizona Rule of Civil Procedure 60 accounts for that fallibility. Rule 60(a), for example, allows a superior court to amend a final judgment to fix 'a clerical mistake or a mistake arising from oversight or omission.' And Rule 60(b) allows a superior court to relieve a party from a final judgment due to, among other things, a 'mistake.'"Trending Stories
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