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Access to Records Can Impact Your Case
Depending on the circumstances, the right to confidentiality can bend when protection of children or the elderly are a key component of a case.Pa. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Over 'False Memory' Expert
At the center of McGinnis' appeal was the inclusion of testimony from his expert witness of false memories in children, who planned to only testify about the subject generally and not about the victim's experience specifically, court records show.3 Am Law Firms May Soon Be Able to Withdraw From Representing Sanctioned Russian Banks
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine and countries began imposing sanctions, it has become clear that dropping a Russian client in ongoing litigation isn't easy.New York Lobbying Act Infringes on First Amendment, Says Lawyer
The case—over an airplane banner to advocate for the Child Victims Act—could upset a major component of lobbying enforcement in New York with respect to grassroots political efforts.Court System to Experiment with Virtual Voir Dire for Civil Jury Trial
A number of Manhattan residents will receive summonses to appear on July 6 for juror orientation via Microsoft Teams.View more book results for the query "*"
Pa. Court Says DA Must Reconsider Private Criminal Complaint Over Pittsburgh's Gun Legislation
Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon said the DA's response to the private complaint was inadequate. She explained the substance of the complaint was not subject to consideration in the appeal and that the remand to trial court may result in the same outcome of the complaint being declined.Former Legal Chief of Software Firm Accused of Fraud Settles for $25,000
Ex-general counsel Ronald Prague is one of seven former senior employees settling with the SEC. The company also settled and agreed to pay a $12.5 million penalty.$100 Million Refund? | What's Up With WhatsApp? | How Conservative? Very
Supreme Court decisions don't always answer every question raised by those who sought the justices' review. That was the result in a bankruptcy case decided on Monday. The justices left unanswered one potentially very expensive question and another fundamental one.Second Circuit Weighs Bail Pending Appeal for Convicted Parnas Associate
Ukrainian-born American businessman Andrey Kukushkin's lawyer argued that he should be granted bail because he will raise several substantial questions in his appeal.10 Questions to Consider When Drafting a Remote Work Agreement
Before entering into remote work arrangements with employees, especially those who are hourly and non-exempt, companies may consider reviewing several factors to ensure that the arrangement will be feasible, according to Michael Nader of Ogletree Deakins.Trending Stories
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