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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.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Keller Postman, Latham, MoFo and Steptoe.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.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators at Kirkland, Greenberg Traurig, Latham & Watkins and Quinn Emanuel.View more book results for the query "Johnson Controls Inc"
Rising Stars: The UK Legal Industry's Best Up-And-Coming Women, 2024
More than 120 entries have been whittled down to the top 25 women aged under 40 tipped to spearhead the next generation of leading partners.Arbitrator Awards $24.5M in Trafficking Victims' Suit Against Hotel
"In litigating any case where the tort is more than a decade old, memories of individuals and witnesses sometimes are difficult to locate," Bezar said. "You're asking people to deal with things they may or may not have seen on a hotel property 10 years ago."Spoliation of Evidence in Malpractice Actions
There have been a significant number of Appellate Division decisions addressing motions by plaintiffs in malpractice actions seeking sanctions against defendants for spoliation of evidence, as well as a few involving malpractice defendants seeking sanctions against plaintiffs. Those decisions are the subject of this column.Clogged Up: Lawsuits Are Flying Against Johnson & Johnson Over Decongestant
On Sept. 12, 2023, the FDA issued a report on phenylephrine, saying that there were no safety issues found with its use as a decongestant but there were also no benefits, the suit said.Download Now
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