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  • As a practice, e-discovery involves professionals from a variety of disciplines. For this case law review, we spoke with professionals who play different roles in the e-discovery process to identify three case law rulings from 2018 that stood out in the impact they have on how e-discovery is practiced today.

    March 01, 2019Mike Hamilton
  • New York law has long required that zoning be in accordance with a comprehensive plan. Historically, the plan requirement has been toothless. Legislative efforts to invigorate the requirement have largely been ignored by the courts. Yet litigants continue to challenge zoning ordinances as inconsistent with a comprehensive plan.

    March 01, 2019Stewart E. Sterk
  • Ownership of Shifting Beaches
    Brokerage Commission Provision Expired
    Adverse Possession/Tennis Court
    Deed Obtained by False Pretenses

    March 01, 2019ssalkin
  • Negative Declaration/Time Bar
    No Estoppel Against Village
    Denial of Area Variance

    March 01, 2019ssalkin
  • Prior Judgment Does Not Bar Breach Claim
    Accommodation of Disabilities

    March 01, 2019ssalkin
  • On March 7, 1994, the U.S. Supreme Court decided for the first time that a parody may be a copyright fair use. In the 25 years that followed, the High Court's unanimous 9-0 ruling in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Inc., has been cited in more than 500 court decisions. But the Supreme Court's pronouncement left questions and controversies in its wake.

    March 01, 2019Stan Soocher
  • The FCA is not a model of clarity. In a certiorari petition in United States ex rel. Hunt v. Cochise Consultancy, the U.S. Supreme Court will address an area of uncertainty that has led to a three-way circuit split regarding the FCA's statute of limitations. Depending on the outcome, FCA defendants could end up facing even more claims up to a decade old or, alternatively, have a new limitation on FCA actions upon which to rely.

    March 01, 2019Jonathan S. Feld, Eric Klein and Andrew VanEgmond