By Meghann M. Cuniff | May 9, 2022
"That's one thing you're not going to see in any case law," said attorney Chris Wesierski, who represents Avenatti's former clients William Parrish and Timothy Fitzgibbons.
By Brad Kutner | April 27, 2022
Wednesday's confirmation hearing continued a pattern of criticism by Senate Republicans against the president's civil rights-oriented nominees.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 25, 2022
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the law late last year, finding that it violated due process principles. A cert petition argued that every federal circuit court and more than a dozen state supreme courts have addressed similar laws, resulting in a "full spectrum" of outcomes.
By Brad Kutner | April 19, 2022
Tuesday's panel was particularly hostile to the hemp groups' lack of evidence for showing harm caused by a DEA rule change.
By Allison Dunn | April 19, 2022
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court held that a neuropsychologist falls within the definition of "physician" under Civil Procedure Rule 35, regarding a judge's order for the physical or mental examination of a person.
By Andrew Goudsward | April 13, 2022
The Biden administration agreed to change federal law enforcement policies on responding to protests, providing a partial resolution to four lawsuits filed against police and Trump administration officials.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 8, 2022
3M, represented by Kirkland & Ellis at this month's trial, has now won six of the 14 bellwether trials in the multidistrict litigation over its dual-ended combat earplugs.
By Andrew Goudsward | April 1, 2022
"I hadn't thought things would proceed in this way," U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly said toward the end of the three-and-half-hour hearing on the RNC's request for an injunction.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 30, 2022
"I remain quite skeptical of the value of this and its utility at an appellate level," said a Ninth Circuit judge and member of a judiciary rules panel considering expanding disclosure requirements for amicus briefs.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | March 29, 2022
The Advisory Committee on Rules of Evidence has reviewed testimony on a suggested amendment to Federal Evidence Rule 702: an overdue clarification amid rising mass torts, according to the defense bar; detrimental to the civil clients, according to the plaintiffs bar.
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