The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | February 23, 2024
A judge granted SeaWorld's motion to strike expert testimony, concluding there were issues the expert could not opine on at trial.
By Colleen Murphy | February 16, 2024
"We conclude that the federal statute does provide certain retired officers (those who meet all the statutory requirements) with an enforceable right, and that right extends equally to officers who retired from New Jersey agencies and those who retired from federal or out-of-state agencies," Third Circuit Judge Arianna J. Freeman said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | February 15, 2024
"All of these justices also feel that it's important to explain how they see the law. More important than simply going along to get along," John Hare said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 12, 2024
"With our digital platforms fully operational, those seeking court services, information and educational materials are once again able to access the level of service and support they have come to expect and appreciate from the court system," Chief Justice Debra Todd said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James M. Beck | February 9, 2024
Historically, when a general jury verdict could have been based on either valid or invalid grounds, a new trial was required. In such situations, the jury "may as readily have followed the incorrect as the correct theory, and it is impossible to know which they accepted."
By Riley Brennan | February 7, 2024
"Unlike burning a flag, wearing a medical mask—or refusing to do so—is not the type of thing someone typically does as 'a form of symbolism,'" Third Circuit Judge Thomas L. Ambro said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 31, 2024
Charles Becker is now involved with four of Philadelphia's five highest verdicts of 2023, worth a combined $1.36 billion.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 30, 2024
"It just brings it back to the general idea that unless there is a clear anomaly in the law, the court is going to continue to apply precedent as is," Glen Shikunov said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 29, 2024
"It is clear from the court's opinion that, as the chief law enforcement officer for the commonwealth, the attorney general has superseding authority and is in the best possible position to represent the public interest of the entire commonwealth while pursuing and resolving these types of broad civil public protection claims," Attorney General Michelle Henry said in a statement.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 29, 2024
"The law is not very fleshed out or very clear, particularly in this unique case," the Killino Firm's Jeffrey Killino said.
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