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New York Law Journal

Espinosa v. McCabe

Court Rules on Inmate's Bid to Bar Convictions, Disciplinary Record in His §1983 Rights Suit
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Albanese & Al-banese LLP v. Murphy

Oral Agreement Unenforceable, Barred By Parol Evidence Rule; Firm Awarded Claim
2 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Not Convinced That NSA Would Be Overburdened by Preserving Data

The EFF wants U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White to order the government to keep telephone metadata as evidence in suits challenging surveillance practices.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Court Weighs Crime Exception for Spousal Privilege in Wiretap Case

The New Jersey Supreme Court is deciding whether police can pierce the spousal privilege by tapping phone conversations between a husband and wife suspected of drug trafficking.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Internal Investigations Might Not Be Privileged

Your situation may be different. But a recent court decision centered on the fact that the probe was turned over to legal toward its conclusion.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Eli Lilly Wants No Mention of Zyprexa Plea in Actos Trial

If the jury in an Actos bellwether trial is informed that Eli Lilly and Co. pleaded guilty to a strict-liability misdemeanor for its off-label marketing of Zyprexa, the drugmaker won't be able to get a fair trial, the defendant argued in court papers.
2 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Testimony of Doctors' 'Routine Procedure' Is Admissible

A physician who cannot recall the specific treatment rendered to a patient who has filed a medical negligence lawsuit may offer testimony describing his or her "routine procedures" followed in similar cases, the state Supreme Court has ruled.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

DNA Evidence Exonerated Man Who Pleaded to Rape-Related Kidnapping

A New Jersey man who faced indefinite civil commitment on a charge stemming from a 1996 rape walked free on March 14, exonerated by DNA evidence that had been thought lost.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Sedona Conference Highlights Proposed FRCP Rule Changes

Guidance Software Assistant General Counsel Chad McManamy sums up the 8th annual Sedona Institute on e-discovery.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Phillips v. Lock, PICS Case No. 14-0351 (Pa. Super. Feb. 28, 2014) Platt, J. (29 pages).

By | March 18, 2014
Motor Vehicles • Substitution of Defendant
3 minute read

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