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New CPLR 4549: Admissibility of Agent/Employee Statements Against the Principal/Agent
CPLR 4549 is a significant evidentiary enactment. It deserves careful study not just because it creates a new hearsay exception but also because the statute, based as it is on New York's common law evidence landscape, differs in certain important respects from the FRE representative admissions exceptions. Michael J. Hutter devotes this edition of his Evidence column to CPLR 4549.Imputing the In-Forum Contacts of a Predecessor Entity to Its Successor
Under settled Second Circuit law, a court may impute to a successor the in-forum contacts of its predecessor when the successor acquired the predecessor's liabilities through a merger or its equivalent. In 'Suez Water New York v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.', Southern District Judge Lewis J. Liman recently addressed the related question of whether the in-forum contacts of a predecessor can be imputed to its successor in a non-merger context.When Opportunity Knocks: Paid Market Research Survey Offers and the TCPA
Among the many TCPA-related issues that courts across the country have faced in recent years is one that recently divided the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits: Does an unsolicited faxed invitation to participate in a market research survey in exchange for money constitute an "unsolicited advertisement" under the TCPA? Shari Claire Lewis explores the case law in this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column.Jury Seated in Hate Crimes Trial in Ahmaud Arbery Slaying
U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey Wood said she expects the hate crimes trial to last between seven and 12 days.View more book results for the query "*"
Landmark Am. Ins. Co. v. SCD Memorial Place II, L.L.C.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed the decision of the lower court, finding that a policy that listed windstorms among the covered perils did not cover flood damages caused by Hurricane Harvey, even though flooding was not specifically excluded.Is Sales Enablement The Next Big Thing In Legal Services?
Law firms can look to a growing trend, however, among their corporate brethren as a model to solve the business development training challenge. It's called Sales Enablement.Attorneys Fight to Save Manatees in Courts, Legislature and on the Ground: How Others Can Help
Lawyers are calling for other attorneys to contribute pro bono hours.People in the News—Feb. 14, 2022—Eastburn and Gray, Dilworth Paxson
Attorneys and staff from Eastburn and Gray observed the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday in January by supporting the Coalition to Shelter and Support the Homeless (CSSH), an alliance of individuals and organizations assisting unsheltered adults in Central Bucks County.Trending Stories
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