Last month, the author began discussion of the importance of conducting discovery on damages in the early stages of case preparation. The discussion concludes herein.
- May 26, 2010Chad L. Staller
There is a very important distinction between evidence that a particular complication is a risk of a procedure, and evidence that this complication occurs without negligence. Evidence of the former is not relevant without the latter.
May 26, 2010Christopher D. BernardIn a landmark holding released May 3, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Public Health Service Act (PHSA) precludes Bivens-type actions against U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) personnel for constitutional violations arising out of the performance of their official duties.
May 26, 2010Janice G. InmanRulings of importance to you and your practice.
May 26, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Declining to overrule a 19-year-old precedent, the New York Court of Appeals narrowly held that a same-sex partner who has not adopted her partner's biological child cannot assert visitation rights under New York law.
May 26, 2010Joel StashenkoA New York court has the power to decide whether a civil union entered into outside the state should be dissolved, an Albany appeals panel ruled on March 18.
May 26, 2010Vesselin MitevAlthough a wife concealed the true paternity of a child born of an adulterous relationship and permitted her husband to incur the costs of raising that child, New York's high court found no "egregious conduct.
May 26, 2010Charles McEvilyDomestic Partnership ("DP") and Civil Union ("CU") Acts have opened the door to various benefits for same-sex couples in New Jersey. Along with the benefits come issues and unanswered financial questions that family law practitioners and financial advisers must consider should the relationship end.
May 26, 2010Mark D. BloomfieldThe federal government prohibits "any person" from intercepting oral, wire or electronic communications. Federal Wiretapping Act, 18 U.S.C. ' 2511(1). Though "any person" sounds universal enough, the definition of "any person" is complicated by exceptions created by federal circuit courts.
May 26, 2010William Wright and Trhesa Barksdale PattersonThe use of nationwide class actions as a vehicle for the aggregated resolution of multiple similar claims remains a controversial topic. Here's why.
May 26, 2010Barbara A. Lukeman

