Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Andrew Fleischman | December 2, 2020
Millions of people followed the law and voted. And now, these suits seek to strip those people of their right to vote without a shred of due process and to nullify the results of the election and declare the loser the winner.
By Jonathan Ringel | December 2, 2020
"Plans and preparations are proceeding well" to resume jury trials as early as next month, said the court's chief executive.
By Michael A. Mora | December 1, 2020
Anthony V. Alfieri, the director of the center for ethics and public service at the University of Miami School of Law, said "both lawyers and law students should take note" of the Eleventh Circuit ruling.
By Angela Morris | November 24, 2020
Texas, Connecticut and Illinois led the settlement effort for 45 state attorneys general who launched a multistate investigation into a 2014 data breach at The Home Depot that stole 40 million credit card numbers.
By Michael A. Mora | November 20, 2020
Judge Britt Grant, who was joined by Judge Barbara Lagoa in the 27-page majority opinion, said their decision will allow speech that many find concerning or even dangerous.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 20, 2020
As video conferencing gains more traction in the U.S. legal system, a recent New York State Bar Association panel offered its suggestions for how to survive and even excel in digital court proceedings.
By Angela Morris | November 19, 2020
Big Law attorneys from firms such as Duane Morris and Covington & Burling are seeking continuances of jury trials in East Texas because of the now 15 COVID-19 cases linked to last week's jury trial, which caused a mistrial.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam P. Cohen and Derek Borchardt | November 19, 2020
At just two pages long, the bill might not seem like much at first glance. In actuality, it changes New York's anti-SLAPP law from one of the country's narrowest to perhaps the strongest.
By Angela Morris | November 13, 2020
So far, seven court participants—two jurors, two people on the plaintiffs team and three on the defense—have contracted COVID-19. Other virus tests are still pending.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 12, 2020
"I do believe the election is over, we do have a new president," Olson said during a panel hosted by the Federalist Society.
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