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Recorded Depositions: Another COVID-19 Casualty in New York State?
As we emerge, albeit haltingly, from the pandemic, virtual depositions are seeing the light of litigation … or at least they are trying to.Parents Sue Gwinnett County Public Schools Over Mask Mandate
"There is no scientific or empirical evidence that masks do work. In fact, the masks cause more harm than good because these children are suffering breathing problems, allergy problems, psychological issues of not being able to see the facial expressions of their teachers and friends," said plaintiffs attorney Mitch Skandalakis.Stick and Carat: Jared the Galleria of Jewelry Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Weight of Diamonds
"What many people don't realize is that percentage point differentials in the weight of a diamond can mean a significant difference in what customers are paying - to the tune of thousands and tens of thousands of dollars," attorney Michael Citron said.Third Circuit—Bar Date Controls Post-Confirmation, Pre-Effective Date Claims
A recent case of first impression from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit provides guidance on this important decision for those claims that arise during the period between plan confirmation and the plan's effective date.People in the News—Sept. 10, 2021—Lamb McErlane, Reger Rizzo
Lamb McErlane chairman and managing partner Joel L. Frank was recently interviewed on Executive Leaders Radio, and Reger Rizzo & Darnall announced that attorney Seth Yeager was named a partner of the firm.View more book results for the query "*"
Landman Corsi Representing Amtrak in Insurance Case
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Fla. Supreme Court Amends Rule That Extends Reach of 'Apex Doctrine'
The Florida Supreme Court issued an opinion Aug. 26 amending Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.280, officially codifying the common-law "apex doctrine" and extending its reach to high-level corporate officers.NY Judge in Avenatti Case Endorses DOJ Taint Teams Despite Mistrial in California
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman on Thursday rejected a bid by Michael Avenatti to halt DOJ review of a newly accessed iPad in his wire fraud case involving ex-client Stormy Daniels. Distinguishing the case from the recent mistrial in California, the judge dismissed an oft-cited Fourth Circuit opinion criticizing the DOJ's privilege-review teams and said courts in his Second Circuit "have long blessed such procedures."'Can't Erase These Images': The Legal Community Remembers 9/11
Attorneys this week have shared a range of stories, each of which are unforgettable in their own way.Pachulski Stang Attorney to Receive ABA Leadership Award
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones attorney Steven Golden was selected to receive the American Bar Association inaugural 20/20 Partners Rising Young Leader Award, the firm announced.Trending Stories
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