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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 8, 2017
Rule 11 Sanctions Denied; FLSA Claims Not Shown to Be Objectively Unreasonable
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By Ben Seal | June 8, 2017
When a local rule requires the issuance of a rule to show cause, a trial court must issue such a rule prior to denying a party's petition unless the allegations in the petition provide no legal basis for relief, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
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By Max Mitchell | June 8, 2017
The record-high penalty the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission levied against an energy distribution company that allegedly overcharged customers during the 2014 polar vortex has been upheld under a ruling issued by a sharply divided Commonwealth Court.
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By Jason Grant | June 7, 2017
Documents created by a former general counsel of Zara USA on a company laptop are not protected by attorney-client privilege and must be submitted for an in-camera determination of whether they deserve work product protection, a Manhattan appeals court has ruled.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 6, 2017
Insurer Fails to Provide Reasonable Excuse For Default; Provider Granted Default Judgment
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 6, 2017
Repeated Failure to Appear, Respond Grants Administrator Dismissal of Complaint
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By Jason Grant | June 6, 2017
An animal rights group cannot use a mandamus action to compel New York City to stop ultra-Orthodox Jews from openly practicing the ritual of Kaporos, in which chickens' throats are sliced on public streets, a divided appeals court ruled Tuesday.
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By R. Robin McDonald | June 6, 2017
Judges in the Northern District of Georgia knew what to do with the biannual Civil Justice Reform Act Report's civil backlog case list. They cleared the decks.
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By Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein | June 6, 2017
In their Landlord-Tenant Law column, Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein discuss how the Appellate Term limits the extent of the "Familial Exception" to the maintenance of a summary proceeding.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 5, 2017
Denial of Motion to Vacate Rulings, Dismiss Complaint After Settlement Is Explained
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