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Are We There Yet? The Journey to Lawsuit Resolution in North Carolina Federal Courts
Fourth Circuit decision highlights the wide discretion federal district courts have to manage their calendars. The timing of litigation in federal courts is case-specific and hard to predict, but data from North Carolina federal courts provides some general guidance.Ga. Court Case Over Fatal Car Crash Raises Issues of Mental Health, Criminal Liability
The Georgia Court of Appeals, which is set to hear arguments in the case Wednesday, will decide whether a woman's lawyers can use an insanity defense at trial and, if so, whether the state can try to prove that she wasn't taking her medication.People in the News—May 1, 2024—Duane Morris, Archer & Greiner
On April 25, Duane Morris hosted "The Future of Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) and College and Professional Sports," a discussion on the current and future status of NIL in collegiate athletics and the implications for professional sports.Fla. Supreme Court Poised to Decide Burden Allocation of a Late-Reporting Defense
The import of a viable late-reporting defense cannot be understated—and is available to carriers even if coverage is initially extended for a claimed loss.Adultery, Fault Divorce, and Morals: A Complex Cocktail
If fault divorce in New York is hardly ever deployed, does any of this really matter? Yes, it does. First, as divorce lawyers, we should not applaud a system that allows for even the remote possibility of a fault-based divorce claim being used as a weapon that can, in turn, wreak havoc on a family, not to mention unnecessarily escalate legal fees.View more book results for the query "Appeals"
Weight of Evidence, Preservation, Third Department Joins Second, Fourth (and First)
The Third Department, in 'Fitzpatrick v. Tvetenstrand', has now adopted 'Evans' and 'Defisher'. It also logically reads the First Department's decision, 'Sims v. Comprehensive Community Development', abrogated by 'Ornstein v. New York City Health and Hospitals', as also so holding.How New York Selects and Elects Its Judges
Understanding how elections work is essential to any basic understanding of how democracies function. But New Yorkers, in my experience, know very little about how judges are chosen in our state, even though most people appreciate that the courts have a profound impact on their lives.Chancery Court Emphasizes Nexus Between Unclean Hands Defense and Asserted Claims
In Pilot v. Greg Abel, Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn granted a motion to strike the defenses of unclean hands and in pari delicto because the defenses lacked a sufficient nexus to the contractual claims asserted by the plaintiff.So You Think Courts Can Handle Questions of AI-Enhanced Evidence?
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