By Angela Morris | December 30, 2020
Some appellate justices disagreed with colleagues, and would have reinstated a woman's appeal even though the litigant's attorney's work-from-home arrangement during the pandemic made him miss the deadline to file the client's appeal.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Browne and Jeremy P. Robinson | December 29, 2020
In this article, the authors note the COVID-related rise to prominence of video depositions, outline various key considerations and argue for their continued relevance in a post-quarantine world.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 24, 2020
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation is set to hear oral arguments Dec. 3 on whether to coordinate business interruption cases against Erie Insurance, or lawsuits against travel insurer Generali tied to canceled Vrbo bookings.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 24, 2020
A federal judge has denied Nike's request for sanctions against the plaintiff's lawyer in a trademark case for sending letters and trial subpoenas to pro sports team trainers who were not parties to the litigation.
By Michael T. Brody | November 24, 2020
Payment can be an irrevocable step and defendants are unlikely to recover money once it is distributed. Thus, settlement agreements typically do not permit distribution of settlement relief to the class until the completion of all appellate review.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 30, 2020
The earplug cases show few signs of slowing down, with plaintiffs lawyers estimating that more than 800,000 military veterans now suffer from hearing damage. The first trial is set for April 5.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | October 15, 2020
The concept of common-law marriage has a long history in Texas and other Western states, but it seems to be fading out as more couples are…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa Pigott and David H. Fauss | September 21, 2020
Recently, several adventurous lawyers became the first to participate in an online jury trial in Miami. Thanks to them for publicly conducting this trial! Judge Beatrice Butchko presided, doing a wonderful job managing this experiment. The trial included a voir dire component which was conducted using Zoom.
By Scott Graham | September 18, 2020
A Federal Circuit panel led by Judge Jimmie Reyna said Google can revisit the issue following its October trial with Personalized Media Communications.
By Michael Maslanka | September 16, 2020
Does the dust up over the interviews between Bob Woodward and President Trump trigger any litigation/ trial memories for the reader? The President's…
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