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California Supreme Court Asked to Decide “Other Insurance” Dispute
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has certified the following two questions to the California Supreme Court:(a) Where the insurance policies…Judge: Columbia's Dismissal of Research Expert, a Key Witness at Silver Trial, Was Flawed
Columbia University fired a mesothelioma research expert who was a central prosecution witness in the criminal case against New York state's former Assembly speaker without following the school's own termination procedures for tenured faculty, a judge ruled.Dispute Over Profits From Palm Restaurant Can Proceed to Trial
A Commercial Division judge has rejected most of the summary judgment arguments made by owners of Palm, a famed Manhattan steakhouse, and ruled the dispute between descendants of the restaurant's two founders can go to trial.Court Rejects Effort to Nullify Russian Ruling
Ruling that "the Russian court system cannot be said to be so corrupt as to deprive litigants of their due process rights," a Manhattan state court judge has dismissed a long-running effort by a Canadian business to recover its ownership interest in a Russian oil field.Court Rejects Effort to Nullify Russian Ruling
Ruling that "the Russian court system cannot be said to be so corrupt as to deprive litigants of their due process rights," a Manhattan state court judge has dismissed a long-running effort by a Canadian business to recover its ownership interest in a Russian oil field.Andrew N. Bourne Joins Hoguet Newman Regal & Kenney as a Partner
Andrew N. Bourne has joined Hoguet Newman Regal & Kenney, LLP, as a partner in the firm’s Insurance Coverage Litigation & Counseling practice.Mr.…Tort Claimants Lack Priority Over Creditors in Explosion Suit
Tort claimants seeking damages against Caribbean Petroleum Corp. do not have priority over the company's unsecured creditors, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled.A New Roadmap for Nonparty Electronic Discovery
The Office of Court Administration released guidelines Tuesday on obtaining electronic discovery from nonparties in the Commercial Division that are set to take effect Sept. 2.Proposal Offers Guidance on E-Discovery From Nonparties
In an effort to provide further direction to practitioners on the subject of e-discoverable material from nonparties, an advisory committee has recommended new guidelines for adoption in New York's Commercial Division.Trending Stories
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