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Court Approval Needed to Tape Exams, Panel Determines
Ruling in a case where it found "an avalanche of errors," an appellate court concluded that trial judges must give their approval before an independent medical examination of a plaintiff can be videotaped.Circuit Won't Halt NSA Phone Data Collection During Transition
A Second Circuit panel declined Thursday to "meddle" in the 180-day transition period Congress created to rework the National Security Agency's metadata collection program.Examining Two Significant Court of Appeals Decisions
In their Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss cases involving a man who was injured after a hospital allowed him to leave the emergency room while intoxicated, and long-arm jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants in medical malpractice actions.NJ Justices Rule No Time Bar for Spill Act Contribution Claims
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that the state's law that requires polluters to help pay for cleaning up contaminated sites does not impose a statute of limitations on plaintiffs looking to obtain financial contributions from potential defendants.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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