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Catching Liars With Technology
A range of tests aimed at catching liars are gaining respect in court, including the polygraph, voice-stress analyzers and a test to tell if someone is faking an illness or injury. As technology advances and tests get more reliable, more judges are willing to consider them as evidence.AirTran New York LLC, plaintiff-appellant v. Midwest Air Group Inc., defendant-respondent
Wisconsin Airline �Doing Business� in N.Y. Must Give Shareholder List to Competitor in Hostile TakeoverAn Update on the New Business Rule in N.J.
New Jersey remains among the minority of states enforcing a rule barring the recovery by a new business of damages for lost profits caused by a tort or a breach of contract. However, this "new business rule" applies only in New Jersey's state courts, not in diversity cases filed in the Third Circuit based on New Jersey law.Vindictive Sentence Challenge Can Be Waived: Appeals Court
The claim of vindictiveness in sentencing challenges the sentencing judge's discretion, not the inherent legality of the sentence, a divided en banc Superior Court ruled in an issue that has generated contradictory precedent.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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