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Stipulations Under CPLR 2104 in the Internet Era
The application of longstanding principles of law to new contexts has sometimes led to conflicting results. That is evident in a recent decision in which the First Department examined what constitutes a properly subscribed writing under CPLR 2104 so as to constitute a binding stipulation when it is transmitted in an email. In this edition of their Trial Practice column, Robert Kelner and Gail Kelner discuss the decision, which is at odds with the conclusion of the Second Department in an earlier decision.Suspended Georgia Insurance Chief Convicted on 37 Counts of Fraud, Money Laundering
Beck was accused of a five-year scheme that siphoned more than $2 million from the Georgia Underwriting Association, where he served as general manager before elected insurance commissioner in 2018.Biden Announces First US Attorney Picks, Including Nominations in WDNY and DC
If confirmed to run the D.C. federal prosecutor's office, Matthew Graves will supervise prosecutions of the more than 500 cases tied to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.View more book results for the query "*"
City Settles Excessive Force Case for $3M, But County Prepares to Fight It
Fernando Rodriguez was 24 when he died in September 2019 after being tased 16 times and pressed face down into the street—unarmed and naked—by five officers from the city and county, according to the complaint.Stiffer Antitrust Enforcement Could Rain Riches on the E-Discovery Market. But Not for All
While a larger focus on M&A is welcomed by some e-discovery providers and practitioners, it may strain staffing and client budgets.The Ties That Might Not Bind: Oral Agreements With Your Spouse
A recent Second Department decision is further proof that courts will, if necessary, take the deep dive into how a married couple conducted themselves—even in social situations—to evaluate the appropriate manner in which to distribute marital property equitably.Rapid Innovation Is Scary, But Necessary for Law Firm Leaders
To achieve the goal of accomplishing the seemingly insurmountable task of preparing leaders to shepherd firms in the post-pandemic world demands an approach similar to what enabled society to create the COVID vaccine in record time: a unique set of circumstances, dedicated focus and sufficient resources.People in the News—July 26, 2021—McNees Wallace, Goldberg Miller
McNees Wallace & Nurick labor and employment attorney Denise Elliott is set to present on the landscape of medical marijuana in the workplace at a Human Resource Professionals of Central Pennsylvania meeting, and Goldberg, Miller & Rubin announced that its CEO, Lori Miller, was elected to the Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel executive committee.