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By Allison Dunn | January 11, 2024
"The tragedy of this situation is that it will eventually result in the preventable death of a law enforcement officer, federal agent or civilian," Westport attorney Jeffrey S. Bagnell told the Connecticut Law Tribune on Wednesday. "Lawyers have not just a legal right but a moral obligation to share severe safety issues like this with the public. I do not care what Sig Sauer and its agents have to say about me after seeing the massive physical and emotional trauma this gun has caused."
By Ellen Bardash | August 28, 2023
It's not the first rejection Newsmax has faced in the court, with Davis denying a motion for judgment on the pleadings in the Smartmatic case in February and in June 2022 declining to grant Newsmax's motion to dismiss claims brought by U.S. Dominion Inc. in its separate defamation case.
By Ellen Bardash | May 11, 2023
Fox removed the case to Delaware's federal court on Thursday morning via attorneys with DLA Piper and Ellis George Cipollone O'Brien Annaguey.
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By Ellen Bardash | April 28, 2023
There are five cases still open in Delaware that involve Dominion, Smartmatic, Fox or Newsmax, plus another two underway in New York, all related either directly to statements made on air about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election or to the litigation that followed those statements.
By Ellen Bardash | April 17, 2023
A spokesperson for Fox said Dominion has backed off on the amount of damages it's seeking at trial. But Dominion flatly denied that claim.
By Maria Dinzeo | February 8, 2023
"I'm glad you all lost your jobs," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told a trio of former Twitter executives.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 7, 2023
The system, which includes stand-alone pods, some embedded in concrete walkways and in walls, supports communications of video and data to handheld devices.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 31, 2022
The select committee's success at using pre-recorded clips of witness interviews to present its findings has attorneys bracing for a wider use of video depositions on Capitol Hill.
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By Allison Dunn | October 28, 2022
"In other words, the statute protects the content of the communication (i.e., what is written in the e-mail), not the instrument (i.e., the e-mail address)," Judge Vanessa Bryant wrote in the opinion, granting Publishers Clearing House's motion to dismiss.
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By Emily Cousins | October 7, 2022
The plaintiffs' lawyers asked the jury to award $8.2 billion in compensatory damages—$550 million for each of the 15 plaintiffs—for their defamation claims.
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