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...For Appellants: Thomas M. Smith of counsel, Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC, White Plains, N.Y. For...
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...York, NY. Attorneys For Defendants: Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott, LLC, White Plains, NY. OPINION...
A Washington County judge, holding there is no constitutional right to privacy for business entities, has unsealed the record in a case in which three drillers settled a suit brought by a couple for
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It is no secret that the cost of litigation is soaring, primarily because of the increased use of electronic discovery and the unpredictability of continuously changing technology. However, it is int
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In Gellert v. Coltec Industries ( In re Crucible Materials ), Adv. Case No. 11-53884 (Bankr. D. Del. Oct. 31, 2012), the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware considered the application
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