New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bernard D'Orazio | September 20, 2023
An execution is a powerful judgment enforcement tool, but it should be employed cautiously with a full understanding of the right of the sheriff or marshal to collect poundage on a settlement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Curtis B. Leitner | September 19, 2023
In his March 2023 column, Curtis Leitner discussed how the trial court in 'Cresco' bucked the principle that damages from a breach of a preliminary "agreement to agree" are limited to out-of-pocket costs—however, the First Department reversed this decision in June. This column addresses that reversal.
By Emily Saul | September 6, 2023
Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled that collateral estoppel applied, as the facts at issue in the upcoming defamation trial had already been decided by a jury.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Tim Capowski and Chris Theobalt | August 29, 2023
In this article, Tim Capowski and Chris Theobalt discuss how the tactic of improper anchoring has evolved, as well as how the opposition and defense to it must also evolve alongside it.
By Alan W. Clark | August 9, 2023
Trial attorney Alan Clark shares his opinion that it is "about time that New York amend CPLR section 5001 to allow recovery of pre-verdict interest on awards in personal injury actions." He concludes that "pre-verdict interest would go a long way to encourage settlement of cases well before the parties are told to pick a jury and substantially reduce calendar congestion."
By Emily Saul | July 19, 2023
Trump's legal team on Wednesday filed an appeal of the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
By Brian Lee | July 12, 2023
The defendants including social media giants Meta Platforms—which owns Facebook and Instagram—Reddit, Amazon.com, Twitch Interactive, Google, YouTube, Discord, and Snap,
By Emily Saul | June 29, 2023
Dr. Spring Cooper is requesting a jury trial to determine damages after a Judge Arlene Bluth granted her partial motion for summary judgement.
By Emily Saul | June 8, 2023
Carroll's lawyer Roberta Kaplan, of Kaplan Hecker & Fink, said the arguments were "frivolous."
By Emily Saul | June 2, 2023
Haggis was found liable for raping publicist Haleigh Breest by a jury in November, but has repeatedly claimed he has no funds to pay the $10 million judgment or associated millions in attorney fees.
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