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'Must We Hear the Defense?': Jury Sends Note Indicating Early Decision
"The moral to the story is that credibility still matters," said prevailing defense counsel Scott W. McMickle of McMickle, Kurey & Branch in Alpharetta.Legaltech Rundown: Judge Delays Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Trial, Harvey Updates Assistant and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.Failure to Recognize Complications After Spinal Surgery Yields $3M Settlement
"I think bladder incontinence, when it's permanent, is a very significant injury. ... All the problems that come with that from a physical perspective are just compounded by the emotional impact of feeling ashamed, embarrassed," the plaintiff's attorney said.'Every Client Got Every Penny': Tom Girardi Takes the Stand in His Criminal Trial
"Obviously, we didn't know about it. The firm was doing well, everything was great," Tom Girardi testified when asked about ex-Girardi Keese CFO Christopher Kamon's alleged fraud. "He was pretty clever in stealing millions of dollars."View more book results for the query "mediation"
County, Bus Companies Reach $25.75 Million Settlement for Teen Knocked Off Motorcycle
As part of its defense, the county argued that it was immune from suit under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act.Here's What's in the Proposed California Lemon Law Legislation
A deal between General Motors and the plaintiffs bar lobby would make it tougher for defective-car owners and their lawyers to sue automakers for civil penalties.Alternative Dispute Resolutions Special Section 2024
This year's ADR special section covers arbitrability disputes; advice for successful mediation; a review of arbitration agreements; and three perspectives on how to apply ADR to family law.10 Reasons Why Your Client Should Use Mediation in a Matrimonial Case
"Mediation allows each party to tell their story, in a confidential, private setting and provides a space with an impartial listener," writes former Superior Court Judge Lisa F. Chrystal.Three's Company: Can a Nonsignatory to an Arbitration Agreement Compel or Be Compelled to Arbitrate?
"Courts in New Jersey ... emphasize strong public policy favoring arbitration to resolve disputes and require liberality in construing contracts in favor of arbitration," write Archer's Alexis M. Way and Marie E. Lihotz.Trending Stories
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