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The Legal Intelligencer

En Banc Panel of Third Circuit Eyes Warrantless GPS Tracking

Evidence police collected from a GPS device they attached to a suspect's vehicle without a warrant should be admissable because the officers relied in good faith on legal precedent at the time, the U.S. Attorney's Office argued in front of an en banc panel of the Third Circuit on Wednesday.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Defendant Seeks to Keep Milk Class Action Expert Excluded

A federal judge should not unwind the decision to exclude the plaintiffs' expert in several consumer protection class actions over the neurological benefits of milk enriched with an omega-3 fatty acid, a milk producer is arguing in federal court.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Dexter Lehtinen Wants Miccosukees Held In Contempt Over Missing Tapes

Miami attorney Dexter Lehtinen wants the Miccosukees to explain missing audio tapes of tribal council and business meetings that supposedly supported claims he purposely gave members bad advice on federal tax matters.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Linking In to a New Source of Evidence in Commercial Disputes

Authentication of social media information presents the newest layer of evidentiary challenges to admissibility.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Kuchwara v. Williams, PICS Case No. 14-0793 (Pa. Super. May 12, 2014) Platt, J. (21 pages).

Punitive Damages • Automobile Accident • Bifurcated Trial • Compensatory Damages
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Williams, PICS Case No. 14-0776 (Pa. Super. April 30, 2014)Donohue, J. (37 pages).

Admissibility • Road Rage Incident • Blood Alcohol Content • Relevancy • Impeachment
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

InterState Net Bank v. Donna Jane Apartments Assoc., L.P., PICS Case No. 14-0785 (Pa. Super. May 9, 2014) Wecht, J. (26 pages).

Mortgage • Foreclosure • Purchase and Assumption Agreement • Best Evidence Rule • Temporary Receiver • Party-in-Interest
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth of Pa. v. Spence, PICS Case No. 14-0774 (Pa. April 28, 2014) McCaffery, J. (6 pages).

Criminal • Admissibility of Evidence • Wiretapping • Definition of "Device"
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Superior Court Allows Fireworks Injury Suit to Proceed

A man who lost parts of his fingers and was partially blinded while assisting during a fireworks show will be able to continue his suit against the show's lead technician, the state Superior Court has ruled.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Pfizer Demands Discovery Compliance in Effexor Litigation

Almost 50 plaintiffs alleging injury from antidepressant Effexor have not responded to the first round of production requests or authorized records custodians to release documents, Pfizer Inc. argued in a recent court filing.
2 minute read

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