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By Raychel Lean | November 25, 2019
Days before trial, the case took an unconventional turn as Celebrity Cruises Inc. pledged to waive an appeal if the plaintiff agreed to try the case with a private judge.
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By Richard J. Schager Jr. | November 25, 2019
What is remarkable about 'Maddicks' is that the Court of Appeals and a panel of the First Department mustered only bare majorities to reach this unremarkable conclusion.
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By Robert Storace | November 22, 2019
It appeared that third-year Yale University Law School students Shannon Price and Nathan Leys would have no shot in their first trial against an experienced housing attorney in a landlord-tenant dispute. But Price and Leys prevailed after a two-day trial in New Haven Housing Court.
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By Charles Toutant | November 22, 2019
The investor lawsuit said Aurora Cannabis never gave any hint in public statements that it expected a substantial decrease in sales, nor indicated it planned to pause construction at two sites.
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By Suzette Parmley | November 22, 2019
It's the second recent lateral acquisition for the firm after it brought on Jan Bernstein from Sills Cummis & Gross to launch a New Jersey-based family law practice.
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By Raychel Lean | November 22, 2019
"Let me see what we can do," Boies Schiller Flexner partner Sigrid McCawley recalls telling Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre before she had a route to litigation.
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By Richard P. Byrne and Peter B. Skelos | November 22, 2019
The key to an effective early mediation is a commitment to the process. Absent that up-front recognition, an early mediation serves as nothing more than a weigh station on the litigation turnpike—easily passed with the employment of phrases such as "it's too early," "we don't have enough information" and the like.
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By Robert Storace | November 22, 2019
Pennsylvania resident Jorge Amparo suffered back and neck injuries after a tractor-trailer rear-ended the car he was driving on Interstate 95 in Westport in 2014. He won a $15 million jury verdict in May and recently both sides agreed, after filing postverdict motions, to settle the case for $18.6 million.
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By Andrew Lavoott Bluestone | November 22, 2019
This article catalogues the four elements and sub-elements of legal malpractice as an attempted guide to the analysis of whether any particular legal outcome is legal malpractice and whether it can be successfully prosecuted.
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By Jenna Greene | November 22, 2019
"A damages award against the state is an equalizer. It is a means of matching the burdens with the benefits in a more equitable way. "
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