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May 31, 2024 | Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

First up this week is a team at Irell & Manella that won a $445 million patent infringement verdict last week for computer memory client Netlist…
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May 14, 2024 | National Law Journal

Louisiana Presses Supreme Court to Clear Up State's Election Imbroglio

The long saga over Louisiana's congressional map goes back to the 2020 census, which revealed an increase in the population of Black voters in the state.
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May 13, 2024 | Legaltech News

Hence Technologies to Launch AI Software to Help Law Firms With Geopolitical Risks

The software promises to not only map out geopolitical events and translate them into legal risks, but also aims to help in-house legal departments identify potential political impacts and infringements on their deals and matters.
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May 10, 2024 | Daily Report Online

To Subrogate or Not to Subrogate?—That is the Question for Workers' Compensation Employers and Insurers

An employee injured in an accident arising out of and in the course of his employment through the negligence of a third-party has a potential claim against that party which is not impacted by his or her workers' compensation claim. The employer and insurer have a potential subrogation right against the proceeds from the third-party claim.
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April 03, 2024 | New York Law Journal

The Statute of Limitations in Legal Malpractice

The most important time limit in litigation is the date upon which the case becomes officially too old to commence. In some states there are statutes of repose, but in New York it is the statute of limitations that controls almost every aspect of litigation.
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March 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Recusal in Matrimonial and Family Court Actions

One of the most perplexing problems that a matrimonial attorney will face is deciding whether or not to take the chance of antagonizing the judge assigned to a case of hers and moving for his or her recusal. Although a judge may act gruff, be antagonistic or treat the attorney poorly, this is not a basis for recusal.
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March 22, 2024 | Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Keller Postman, Latham, MoFo and Steptoe.
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March 15, 2024 | New York Law Journal

CPLR 5511: Relief to Nonparties, to a Nonappealing Child

This article discusses 'Johnson v. Johnson', which remedied such a concern even though the attorney for the child did not appeal from the order, as well as an understanding of aggrievement, CPLR 551, as it relates to nonparties and to nonappealing parties is instructive.
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