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DOJ Prosecution Manual is Not a Public Record, Judge Says
A criminal discovery guide written for federal prosecutors after the Ted Stevens case collapsed will remain secret, a federal judge in Washington ruled on Thursday.United States v. Katzin, PICS Case No. 14-1777 (3d Cir. Oct. 1, 2014) Van Antwerpen, J. (70 pages).
Exclusionary Rule • Good Faith Exception • GPS SurveillanceHow to Behave (and Not Behave) at a Deposition
Federal court sanctions Jones Day attorney for interruptions and witness-coaching during deposition, and imposes a creative sanction on the firm.Texas Businessman Seeks New Retaliation Trial Against Feds
Texas businessman William Moore Jr. wants a new trial after a federal jury in Washington earlier this summer rejected his claims that he faced retaliation for speaking out against the U.S. Postal Service.Justices Refuse to Make Forensic Lab Analysts Testify
The New Jersey Supreme Court has refused to adopt a rule requiring that laboratory analysts who prepare forensic reports in criminal cases be available for cross-examination at trial.LabCorp Loses Another Appeal Over Pap Smear Expert Witness
An Atlanta-based federal appeals court panel has rejected a laboratory testing company's challenge to expert testimony against it in a case alleging technicians missed a patient's cervical cancer.Goodyear Asks to Fight Toxic Exposure Lawsuit in France
Citing the inconvenience and unnecessary cost of litigating across the Atlantic Ocean, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. has asked an Ohio federal court to dismiss a proposed class action filed by workers at the company's subsidiary plant in France. The workers allege their health has been damaged by exposure to chemicals there.Law Evolves in Favor of Disclosure From Nonparties
Richard H. Bliss writes that although the requirements for obtaining disclosure from nonparties in New York civil practice have been relaxed over the past 30 years, questions regarding the availability of such disclosure have troubled the courts and practitioners alike. This term, the Court of Appeals resolved a disagreement in the Appellate Division as to the substantive requirements for obtaining such disclosure.Law Evolves in Favor of Disclosure From Nonparties
Richard H. Bliss writes that although the requirements for obtaining disclosure from nonparties in New York civil practice have been relaxed over the past 30 years, questions regarding the availability of such disclosure have troubled the courts and practitioners alike. This term, the Court of Appeals resolved a disagreement in the Appellate Division as to the substantive requirements for obtaining such disclosure.Michael Jackson's Ex-Publicist Loses Appeal in D.C. Circuit
Raymone Bain, a former publicist for the late entertainer Michael Jackson, lost her appeal Tuesday over millions of dollars she claimed Jackson's estate owed her.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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