In his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins discusses a recent case in which the Court of Appeals revisited the allocation of decision-making authority between defense counsel and a ...
Jury testimony began in the trial of Roan Alejandro Diaz this week. Prosecutors allege he fatally stabbed Johnny Joe ...
Motions to Exclude Expert Testimony and for Summary Judgment Decided in Favor of Shipyard Defendants
Plaintiff Shirley Johnson sued multiple defendants for the mesothelioma-caused death of decedent, Lonnie “Bill” Stubblefield Jr., including Todd Shipyard and Lockheed Shipbuilding Co., both of which ...
In an ANDA litigation, the District of Delaware recently denied the plaintiffs’ motion to strike portions of the defendants’ expert reports and related deposition testimony. Although the defendants’ ...
A woman who authorities said was present at the time a woman was shot to death in broad daylight in a shopping plaza in January 2024 has decided to plead guilty and testify against the accused shooter ...
The Supreme Court held unanimously that a Texas trial judge court did not violate the Sixth Amendment by barring an attorney from conferring with his client about his ongoing testimony during an ...
Testimony began Tuesday afternoon in the federal drug conspiracy trial of three men accused of being part of a California-to-Arkansas drug pipeline responsible for importing large quantities of ...
In Apperson v. Kaminsky, decided Friday by the Missouri Supreme Court (opinion by Justice Paul Wilson, Apperson sued his ex-romantic partners Kaminsky and Norman for defamation (see the intermediate ...
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