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Anthony Phee v James Gordon and Niddry Castle Golf Club - an update

  • Morton Fraser
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • May 23 2013

The golfers amongst you may remember the 2011 case of Anthony Phee v James Gordon and Niddry Castle Golf Club. By way of background, Mr Phee was

Rutgers Law Review article advocates replacing restitution litigation with prosecutions

  • Sullivan & Worcester LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 22 2013

The Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion has published a provocative article that advocates a bold new take on Holocaust art restitution litigation

Inadvertent disclosure did not waive privilege and crime fraud exception held not to apply even though disclosed document may show that plaintiff's counsel told plaintiff it had a weak legal claim

  • Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 22 2013

After the plaintiff, Peerless Industries, Inc. ("Peerless") produced an arguably privileged document to the defendant, Crimson AV LLC ("Crimson"

New civil marriage law could increase income tax costs, may offer estate tax benefits

  • Leonard, Street and Deinard
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 21 2013

On May 14, 2013, Governor Dayton signed a bill modifying Minnesota Statutes Sections 517 and 518. The bill enacts changes in Minnesota's marriage law

Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal holds statute establishing standard of proof in slip-and-fall cases is retroactive

  • Wilson Elser
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 21 2013

In Kenz v. Miami-Dade County and Unicco Service Co., 2013 (Fla. 3d DCA April 24, 2013), Florida's Third DCA ruled that 768.0755, Fla. Stat

Criminal joint enterprise denies injured party damages

  • 1 Chancery Lane
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • May 20 2013

Ex turpi causa is one of those doctrines which we learn when we study law but rarely get to use in anger. But in a judgment published today the Court

Be careful what you put in your e-mail

  • Loeb & Loeb LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 20 2013

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York recently held, in connection with a criminal prosecution, that information a

Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal allows transsexual woman to marry man

  • Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
  • -
  • Hong Kong
  • -
  • May 16 2013

Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal (CFA) recently addressed the question: Who is a 'woman' for the purpose of marriage? The landmark case is W v. The

No coverage for claim first made prior to inception of claims-made policy

  • Wiley Rein LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 16 2013

The United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire, applying New Hampshire law, has held that no coverage was available for a legal

Ontario Court of Appeal rejects late-breaking request for rectification

  • McCarthy Tétrault LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • May 15 2013

In its recent ruling in Stevens v. Stevens, 2013 ONCA 267, the Ontario Court of Appeal refused to grant a party's request that a document (a domestic