A court can require a party to appear at a mediation session, but the court cannot force a party to settle or even to make a settlement offer. And courts have not developed any clear standards for ev
...in part, against companies such as J.P. Morgan, Bear Stearns, Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch. Prudential itself was allowed to pursue...
In an instructive ruling on e-discovery in complex cases, a federal judge in Newark has refused to block an extensive search of a defendant's emails or to saddle the plaintiff with the cost of it
...Consumer Law Center filed a potentially path-breaking class action against Morgan Stanley. The named plaintiffs in Adkins v. Morgan Stanley...
...ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 03-2-8645 Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. v. Druz, App. Div. (per curiam) (23...
...ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 03-2-8645 Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. v. Druz, App. Div. (per curiam) (23...
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