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N.J. Supreme Court does not 'Walk the Walk'
OP-ED: I am dismayed at the lack of respect for individual rights in the dispensing of justice displayed in the recent decision of "State v. Zalcberg."Police Good Faith has not been an Exception to the Warrant Requirement
OP-ED: In "State v. Zalcberg," decided on March 27, the New Jersey Supreme Court seems to have created a “good faith” extension to the exigency exception to the warrant requirement.Is Companionship Worth $4.5M? Connecticut Supreme Court to Consider 'Loss of Consortium' Claim
The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next week in an appeal by Hartford Hospital related to a medical malpractice verdict. The hospital claims the $4.5 million a jury awarded a widow for loss of consortium was excessive.McIver Volunteers to Suspend His Bar Law License
Lawyers for the former Fisher & Phillips partner filed a motion with the State Bar of Georgia asking for a voluntary interim suspension of his bar license pending the outcome of an appeal from his murder conviction.Will DNC Civil Suit Against Trump, Russia Lead to an E-Discovery Battle?
Getting to the discovery stage could prove challenging, but if it does, one expert says it "really opens the door for the DNC lawyers to obtain critical electronic evidence."View more book results for the query "*"
As Medical Technologies Reduce Errors, Malpractice Attorneys Must Stay Informed
It is imperative that we not only understand the elements necessary to prosecute or defend a claim of medical malpractice, but that we are also able to identify and apply the specific facts of a case to those elements, proving that each one exists.When Best Buy's 'Geek Squad' Meets the FBI: A Data Privacy Tale
Can the FBI pay tech support to look for evidence of misconduct on people's computers?Decision Tackles Privilege Issues When Third-Party Consultant Is Involved
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio discusses a recent decision in which Judge Payson tackled a seemingly routine situation that results in a complex question: What happens to attorney-client privilege when there is a third-party consultant involved in the communications?Children in Car When Father Killed Settle With Apartments for $6M
The policy-limit settlement came after the lawyer for the slain man's children filed a motion seeking sanctions against the property owner and management companies for destroying police reports and other evidence.Murder Conviction Bars McIver From Cashing In on Dead Wife's Estate
A manslaughter conviction could still have allowed Tex McIver to benefit from Diane McIver's death under Georgia law.