Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia usually keeps cameras from recording his remarks and events. But extending the rule to the highly public celebration marking the centennial of Duquesne University School of Law and the justice’s own 25 years on the Court seems to take the practice to a new level.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is suing the NLRB over a new rule that will require employers to display an 11-by-17-inch poster that tells workers about their rights to unionize
The starting point for any e-discovery is the rule of proportionality — a party should not be compelled to spend more to produce electronically stored information than the case is worth.
A New Jersey court rule that allows insureds who prevail in coverage disputes to recover legal fees applies even when that litigation takes place out of state, the New Jersey Supreme Court has held.
The American Bar Association and the Federal Trade Commission have been battling for a year over whether regulations designed to prevent identity theft should apply to lawyers. Now, they’re tangling again, this time, over regulations aimed at mortgage fraud.