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Multidistrict Litigation Could Have First Federal Rule. Here's What It Says
On Tuesday, the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules recommended the first rule to govern multidistrict litigation. Rule 16.1 now goes to a standing committee, which could hear public comments in August. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Yes, You Are My Data's Keeper
Federal Court Decision Among the First to Allow a Data Breach Liability Claim to Proceed Under Common Law Bailment Theory Data breach lawsuits have often struggled to match up the unique realities of data breaches with traditional theories of legal liability. A recent decision from the Southern District of Indiana, however, cut through these issues […]
NY Gov. Hochul to Deliver Commencement Address at NYLS
Hochul is “obviously a very inspirational figure in our state government,” Anthony Crowell, dean and president of NYLS, told Law.com Wednesday. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Fits And Starts' Don't Spell Trouble for Manhattan Case Against Trump, Ex-Prosecutors Say
The grand jury hearing the Manhattan DA’s case against ex-President Donald Trump will likely be off for much of April, as previously planned. Click Here To Read The Full Article