Civil Litigation - Page 16
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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Our neo-con friends are at it again, all for our own good, mind you. Before we all chip in to send them thanks, let's take a moment to reflect on the next "best thing" they wish to visit upon us. -
This year in New York, what with a new Governor and all sorts of Budget drama, it seems an appropriate time for those of us concerned with consumers' rights to stop a bit and take our bearings. Albany is replete with this year's calls for sweeping changes in the civil justice system - wholly apart from the ridiculously overdue and eminently deserved judicial pay raise. -
After nearly thirty years of trying all manner of cases before juries, I believe that it is still the best method for resolving legal disputes. Juries get it right most of the time. That is with whatever testimony, documents, photographs, expert opinion and any other type of evidence they are presented with, they usually make the right choices. -
After twenty one years of loyal work for Verizon, in 1999 Fran Darcangelo's employer did what few other companies on the current corporate landscape today would dare do: they fired her. The reason so few companies would attempt to remove her today is because of American big business' Fear of Firing, as reported in a BusinessWeek cover story : Fear Of Firing :How the threat of litigation is making companies skittish about axing problem workers (April 23, 2007). -
This article discusses the New York Supreme Court's decision to dismiss a shareholder derivative action challenging the chief executive officer's compensation. -
Reprinted from the Staten Island Advance, Monday, 10/11/1999 Page A I Instead of playing "musical cards" . -
It is every lawyer's worst nightmare. "The" memo - the one directed to the client analyzing in detail the strength. -
Publication from the United States Department of State regarding the enforcement of foreign judgments. -
This article, which is the second in a series of three, discusses the request for proposal process, tips on how to review the responses to request for proposals as well as tips on how to interview the consultant. -
We all know that in our everyday lives accidents occur and when an automobile accident occurs, one may be confused.