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Crying Foul Over Attorney Conduct During Depositions
Depositions can and often do go awry when one or both sides are unfamiliar with the rules governing deposition practice. Indeed, case law abounds with examples of such persistent issues as communications between attorney and witness, sanctionable conduct, making and ruling on objections, and when to compel the continuation of a deposition.Developments at the PTAB: What Practitioners Can Learn From Vidal's 2023 Sua Sponte Director Reviews
This article reviews some of Director Kathi Vidal of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's notable 2023 sua sponte director reviews and provides practice tips for PTAB practitioners based on those decisions.Newsmakers: Promotions At Reed Smith, Wilson Elser, Others
Promotions were also announced at Kean Miller, Alexander Dubose, and more.Employer Not Liable for Accident Caused by Employee Who Stole Van
This case was decided in accord with other similar negligence cases in which the courts use a "foreseeability analysis" in determining whether a duty of care should be imposed upon a defendant for an incident resulting in an injury to a third party.NJ Supreme Court Lowers the Reliability of 'DRE' Protocol, Harming Minorities
In November 2023, New Jersey's Supreme Court declared the testimony of drug recognition experts (DRE) reliable enough to be used as evidence in 'State v. Olenowski,' 253 N.J. 133, (2023). Unfortunately, in doing do, the court lowered the standard for reliability to allow DRE evidence.View more book results for the query "General Motors"
Virginia Court Sides With Injured Worker, Ruling Temporary Total Disability Claim Was Timely Filed
"Applying the statute here, the Commission may review the wages the Department of Corrections paid to Walker following her ankle injury, and 'may make an award ending, diminishing or increasing [this] compensation previously awarded' because those wages are a statutory award of compensation," the court concluded, holding that the commission erred in finding Walker's claim for temporary total disability benefits was barred by the statute of limitations under Code Section 65.2-601.Ex-GC of McAfee Takes Legal Reins at Another Big Security Player
Nell O'Donnell, who's been legal chief at some of the biggest names in data protection, now will help Barracuda Networks accelerate its growth.Two CPLR Devices Worth Remembering
This month, Katryna Kristoferson and David Horowitz visit two lesser-known and used CPLR devices: the summons with notice and a motion for pre-action disclosure. This column is joined by Justice Barbara Jaffe (Ret.), who writes on the summons with notice, including an interesting experience she encountered with the device while on the bench. Katryna then takes the laboring oar and writes on pre-action disclosure.First Shots Fired in 2024 Proxy Battle Over ESG, DEI
"We don't see immediate vote support as an appropriate measuring stick of the necessity or value of our proposals. We are in it for the long haul," said Paul Chesser of the National Legal and Policy Center.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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