Morrison & Foerster LLP | USA | 13 Apr 2021
Last week was argument week, which sometimes means lots of Rule 36 affirmances and not a lot of precedential opinions. Still, that didn’t stop the…
Proskauer Rose LLP | USA | 17 Aug 2020
Federal Rule of Evidence 702, which governs the admissibility of expert testimony, was most recently amended in 2000 in response to Daubert and its…
PRO Compliance | Russia, United Kingdom, USA | 24 Jun 2020
A company linked to sanctioned Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska has lost an attempt to prevent US prosecutors from obtaining a slew of documents seized by UK police.
Troutman Pepper | USA | 7 May 2020
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, courts and litigants have been forced to quickly adapt to unprecedented and ever-changing circumstances. One of…
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP | USA | 18 Nov 2019
The increasing use of electronic discovery in litigation and the attendant high risk of inadvertent disclosures has led the New Jersey Supreme Court…
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP | USA | 16 Apr 2019
Counsel drafting an order under Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) or an agreement under Rule 502(e) generally expect to supplant the uncertainty of the…
Reed Smith LLP | USA | 23 Jan 2019
Happy birthday, Hans Mattson. Did you, dear reader, forget? No worries. Mattson was born in Sweden in 1832, played a key role in Swedish settlement in…
Reed Smith LLP | USA | 19 Dec 2018
Today’s case is, we think (and certainly hope), unlike any other case we have discussed in 2018. To begin with, Duntsch v. State, 2018 Tex. App. LEXIS…
Reed Smith LLP | USA | 14 Nov 2018
A couple of years ago we penned a paean to Indiana and its cultural and legal triumphs. Now that another chunk of our family has decided to relocate…
K&L Gates LLP | USA | 30 Oct 2018
It is common for courts to trim attorney’s fee awards when they conclude that fee petitions are excessive or poorly documented, but the Third Circuit…