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October 27, 2020 | New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Upholds Burden for Government in ICE Detention Case

The Second Circuit said an immigrant's experience of "unduly prolonged" incarceration "demonstrated the value" of shifting the burden of proof to the government in order to protect detainees' due-process rights.
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October 26, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

Navigating COVID-19: Travel and the Workplace During a Pandemic

An employee carrying SARS-CoV-2 may or may not show signs of a COVID-19 infection, and even symptomatic persons vary greatly with respect to the symptoms they experience.
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October 14, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Lay Opinion in the Context of Medical Malpractice Defense

The neatly divided roles of fact witness, expert witness and finder of fact are understandable in theory, but have not always been easy to apply to the evidence in a given case, as explored by John L.A. Lyddane in his column on Medical Malpractice Defense.
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September 04, 2020 | Property Casualty 360

A closer look: Coronavirus insurance lawsuit trends

Although these claims cover a wide range of industries, the dominant insurance coverage conflict is the same.
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September 03, 2020 | Litigation Daily

How Arnold & Porter Got a $200K Settlement in a Case Where Trump Officials Admitted to Lying

A new filing lays out the behind-the-scenes work attorneys did in the case, where Trump officials eventually admitted to making false statements in court—as well as the lawyers' billing rates.
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September 03, 2020 | National Law Journal

How Arnold & Porter Got a $200K Settlement in a Case Where Trump Officials Admitted to Lying

A new filing lays out the behind-the-scenes work attorneys did in the case, where Trump officials eventually admitted to making false statements in court—as well as the lawyers' billing rates.
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August 21, 2020 | National Law Journal

After Admitting to False Statements in Court, Trump DOJ Agrees to $200K Settlement With Arnold & Porter

Justice Department lawyers told a federal judge last month that officials made "inaccurate or misleading statements" in defending a ban on New Yorkers from certain DHS programs.
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August 14, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Federal Judge Rules Against NRA, Dismissing Lawsuit Over Gun Store Closures

A federal judge handed the National Rifle Association a legal loss on Friday, ruling against the organization in a lawsuit that took issue with the state closing down gun stores during New York's coronavirus crisis earlier this year.
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August 11, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Furman Delays Report on Trusted Traveler Misstatements, as US Attorney's Office Reviews Thousands of Emails

"I stress that this request for additional time is not due to any lack of responsiveness from DH—indeed, DHS has been more than forthcoming," Associate U.S. Attorney John M. McEnany wrote in the two-page filing.
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July 29, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Furman Orders 'Comprehensive' Accounting of DHS's Misleading Statements on Global Entry Ban for New Yorkers

The ruling, from U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman of the Southern District of New York, approved, for now, a "limited inquiry" into "deeply troubling revelations" that that the Trump administration had mislead the court in defending a lawsuit from New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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