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The Legal Intelligencer

Guffey v. Kyriazis, PICS Case No. 14-0192 (C.P. Lackawanna Feb. 3, 2014) Minora, J. (17 pages).

By | March 11, 2014
Supplemental Discovery • Favoritism of Expert Witnesses
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth of Pa. v. James T. Williams, PICS Case No. 14-0282 (Pa. Feb. 19, 2014) Castille, J. (33 pages).

By | March 11, 2014
Discovery • Documentary Evidence • Witnesses
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Privacy Advocates Oppose License Plate Scanners

An automatic license plate reader has the capability of knowing where you were on this day five years ago. It could conceivably be used to get your daily routine down pat.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Grucci': Tape Recordings and Chain of Custody

Appellate attorney Elliott Scheinberg writes: It is wise, in light of the Court of Appeals' 2012 decision in 'Grucci v. Grucci,' to err on the side of caution and include a chain of custody when authenticating tape recordings irrespective of the availability of a participant to the conversation prepared to identify and attest to its fair and accurate representation.
15 minute read

New York Law Journal

Weinstein Bill on Forensic Transparency: 'It's for the Children!'

In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins, an adjunct professor at Albany Law School, examines a bill in the state assembly which, if passed, will bring a higher level of transparency to the forensic process by allowing attorney access to the evaluator's report and file in custody litigation.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

No Privilege Protection for Defunct Corporations, Trial Judge Rules

An Allegheny County trial judge has ruled that attorney-client privilege does not extend to corporations that are no longer in business.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Customer Recordings Entered in Evidence in Nicor Suit

A state trial judge has allowed Nicor Gas Co. to submit a sample of recorded customer calls in an Illinois consumer class action after concluding that doing so would not violate an Illinois privacy statute.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Attorneys Successfully Defend Health Care Providers Against MedMal Claims

Edward Blumberg, John Kelner and Burt Redlus defended a team of healthcare providers from claims of a misdiagnosis and a misperformed spinal tap that a Cooper City nurse claimed left her legally blind and unable to drive and makes her bump into things and need a cane to walk in public.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

GTLA Wins on Defense at Dome

As the Georgia General Assembly settled from the legislative whirlwind typically marking Day 30 of the session, it became clear that trial lawyers have mounted successful defenses under the Gold Dome.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Privilege and Work Product Doctrine: Noteworthy Developments

Adam S. Lurie, Lambrina Mathews and Salvatore N. Astorina of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, review some of the significant decisions of the past year concerning the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine, and practices to consider in the wake of such decisions.
10 minute read

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