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By Jordan M. Engelhardt and Muhammad U. Faridi | December 18, 2017
Jordan M. Engelhardt and Muhammad U. Faridi write: The CPLR does not define the phrase “documentary evidence.” Commentators on the CPLR have attempted to fill the void by offering their own take on the issue. And the First and Second Departments have split on whether certain types of paper qualify as “documentary evidence.”
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By Monika Mesa | December 18, 2017
The merged firm, which will be headquartered in Mobile, Alabama, will be called Hand Arendall Harrison Sale.
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By Julie Brush | December 18, 2017
All things being equal, candidates possessing in-house experience still hold a healthy competitive advantage in today's legal market. With this said, the requirement has been relaxed and the consideration is a bit more balanced due to the factors noted above, specifically at the junior levels.
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By Jeffrey M. Pollock | December 18, 2017
Juries do get the facts, and they do work hard, but we are collectively failing juries by not giving them simple comprehensible instructions.
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By Rebekah Mintzer | Caroline Spiezio | December 15, 2017
The letter, unsealed as part of Uber's trade secrets battle with Waymo, packs a serious punch in its accusations.
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By Caroline Spiezio | December 15, 2017
A report from John Cooper, the special master in the Uber v. Waymo showdown, sharply criticizes Uber and the company's embattled deputy GC Angela Padilla.
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By Celia Ampel | December 15, 2017
The Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine partner goes to great lengths to make meaningful connections with people, whether it's opposing counsel, young lawyers, jurors or his own family.
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By Ben Hancock | December 15, 2017
Miami-based Centra Tech has advertised itself as building debit-card system for cryptocurrency and drawn endorsements from the boxer Floyd Mayweather. But a new suit alleges its fundraiser violated federal securities law.
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By Thomas J. Hall | December 14, 2017
Commercial Division Update columnist Thomas J. Hall writes: Defendants bear a heavy burden of establishing that New York is not a convenient forum, and courts have discretion in considering a number of factors in determining the issue. While no one factor is controlling, the residency of the parties has emerged in recent Commercial Division decisions as an important factor.
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By Stephen J. Pokiniewski Jr. | December 14, 2017
In an opinion by Justice Sallie Mundy, the Supreme Court held in Dubose v. Quinlan that the statute of limitations in a medical professional liability case for both a wrongful death and a survival action is two years from the date of the decedent's death.
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