...often Pennsylvania appellate courts hand...be aware of the decision...proof; and (4) the moving...Glo rule where it...
...on the constitutionality of the retirement age...now pending in federal court. ...
...impact an award of attorney fees as...the "American rule" and the...both state and federal level) allowing the...
...to reopen the time for filing an appeal under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4(a)(6), where all the preconditions have been met...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...8, 2013 A recent hot topic, and the subject of many articles, has been law firms and corporations deciding whether to insource...
...Richard Caputo of the Middle...Court Changes Rules to Speed...speed the appellate review of...away, a federal judge has...
...The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit...Before the District Court could rule on the merits, the debtors...
...Kevin B. Acklin...advises a variety of clients on various...in state and federal courts in both...
...the use of predictive coding...The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provide...167;1920(4) in regard...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Highly respected and experienced U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Judge Richard Posner recently stepped out of...
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