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Discovery on Discovery Demands Cost-Shifting
Courts should order more cost-shifting in discovery, write attorneys David J. Kessler and Tarifa B. Laddon. In particular, in the rare cases where courts allow discovery on discovery, it should be presumed that the requester pays for the responding party's costs to produce this information.Brooklyn Museum, NYC Fighting Jurisdiction Battle
As Federal Judge Nina Gershon weighs whether to grant the Brooklyn Museum of Art's request to block Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's campaign against the "Sensation" exhibition, the issue of whether her court should decide the matter is very much alive. At the close of a recent hearing, Gershon asked both sides to file additional arguments on whether she should abstain from exercising jurisdiction and defer to a state eviction action filed by the city in Kings County Supreme Court.Lawyers make closing arguments in whistle-blower suit against Detroit mayor
In closing arguments in a lawsuit against the mayor, attorneys for two former police officers said they were ousted in retaliation for airing his alleged misdeeds.View more book results for the query "*"
No 'Special Sauce' to Secure Reargument Before Superior Court
Although the Pennsylvania Superior Court does not have explicit guidelines for choosing to grant en banc reargument, judges and attorneys said the cases that are reargued often involve conflicting panels or issues of first impression.Raises for Judges Promote Liberty
Would Abraham Lincoln be proud of his country as it stands in 2009? From President Barack Obama's election to the mere fact that the U.S. Constitution still stands as a living and breathing guide to our daily lives, the answer would be a resounding yes. But then if he looked north from his perch in Washington or east from his home in Illinois to the capitol of the Empire State, he might have to rethink his enthusiasm.New York attorney sues his lawyer for negligence
Greenberg Traurig and a New York shareholder are targets of a lawsuit claiming they mishandled a lawyer's claims against his former firm.Three Firms Advise on $2 Billion Middle East Media Merger
Showtime Arabia and The Orbit Group have agreed to merge in a $2 billion deal announced this week, which will create the largest pay TV company in the Middle East and North Africa. Weil, Gotshal & Manges, which opened its first Middle East office this January, in Dubai, advised Showtime on the deal. Peter Monk, the head of DLA Piper's Middle East corporate practice, conducted due diligence for Showtime on the deal.Trending Stories
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