Browsing: Litigation
Should Courts Use Sister Circuit Consensus in Police Immunity Analysis? 2 Judges Say Yes
When a court is deciding whether a police officer or prison guard is immune from…
Strategy Sharing and Judicial Elections: What the Pa. Association for Justice’s New President Has Planned for the Year Ahead
Strategy Sharing and Judicial Elections: What the Pa. Association for Justice’s New President Has Planned…
Court-Appointed Attorneys Had Immunity Despite Allegations of ‘Wrongful and Illegal’ Conduct, 8th Circ. Says
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has rejected efforts to revive a…
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is putting all of its employees on a one-day furlough…
US Appeals Court Nixes $175M Sanctions Judgment Against Russia in FSIA Religious Theft Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has tossed out a…
Dozens of Law Firms Cite Delaware Law In Urging 6th Circuit to Shield Internal Investigation Docs
Citing attorney-client privilege, dozens of law firms are urging a federal appeals court to reverse…
Personal injury firm Trantolo & Trantolo is in a legal battle with two attorneys who…
August is finally here. Like many of you, I will be spending time at the…
More than two months after voters decided retiring Georgia Court of Appeals Presiding Judge M.…
NY Gov. Signs Bill Lifting City, Countywide Residency Requirement for Attorney Poll Watchers
Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed legislation allowing New York-licensed attorneys to serve as poll watchers…