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New York's Napoli Firm Hit With $1M Sanction for 'Intentional Misconduct' in Fee-Sharing Lawsuit Brought by Baltimore Firm

According to U.S. Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite's report and recommendation, he recommended the court award the plaintiffs $1.05 million—$437,819.54 in attorney fees and $613,053.44 in costs. Judge Julie R. Rubin followed that recommendation, according to an order in favor of Keyes filed July 11 in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.
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Legaltech News

Avoiding Another SVB: Lowering Regulatory Risk With eDiscovery Solutions (and AI-Assisted Tools)

Although no organization can completely avoid human error, using the right technologies to spot potential risk and support robust mitigation measures can help avert a similar situation in the future.
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New York Law Journal

'Nothing More than Routine Discovery': Cuomo Seeks to Enforce Subpoenas Against Non-Party Accusers

The subpoena fight is part of a lawsuit filed against Cuomo in February 2022 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York by a former member of Cuomo's protective detail of New York State troopers.
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New York Law Journal

Smartmatic Seeks Documents From Bannon, Flynn in $2.7 Billion Defamation Lawsuit

The subpoenas seek documents, communications, and materials relating the defendants and Smartmatic, Dominion Voting Systems, the Trump Administration, the Trump campaign, and the 2020 presidential election.
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New York Law Journal

Decision of the Day: In Suit Against Law Firm, Patterson Belknap May Obtain Information From Banks About Defendant's Accounts

This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors. 
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New York Law Journal

Decision of the Day: Suffolk DA Must Turn Over Documents Related To Past Criminal Investigation of Defendant in Mortgage Fraud Case

This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors. 
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New York Law Journal

DAASNY President Wants to Combat 'False Narrative' About Prosecutors

John Flynn, the Erie County DA since January 2017, and whose office prosecuted a racist mass shooter in Buffalo, said he pushed against that perception during his year as president of the National District Attorneys Association, a role he's vacating this week.
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New York Law Journal

First Department Imposes 'Adverse Inference' Charge for Discovery Delays in Fraud Suit Over Legal Professional Conferences

"In addition to the measures that the court imposed—precluding defendants from presenting documents that they failed to timely produce during discovery and precluding them from offering evidence pertaining to interrogatories that they failed to answer—plaintiffs are also entitled to an adverse inference charge, to be formulated by the trial judge," wrote the appellate panel.
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New York Law Journal

Lawyers Seek to Quash Ex-Gov. Cuomo's Subpoenas Aimed at Non-Party Accusers

Lindsey Boylan's attorneys, Glaser Weil partner Julie Gerchik and Perry Law founding partner Danya Perry, described the subpoenas as a "burdensome, disproportionate, and invasive fishing expedition" against their client.
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New York Law Journal

'Wonderful Timing': Santos' Lawyer Says August House Recess Creates Window for Trial Prep

Santos' attorney, Joseph Murray, said the summer respite provided an opportunity to pore over discovery in his federal fraud case.
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