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With Court Authorization, Litigators Discover Remote Depositions

LawTechnologyToday

She used it for the first time on April 1, 2020 when taking a remote deposition over Zoom. Remember early 2020? Litigators are obliged to maintain a deposition schedule absent the familiar setting of a conference room. Although I could not move my existing litigation, new disputes were coming up every day.

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Versace, Fashion Nova Settle Case Days Before the Start of Trial Over Copycat Wares

The Fashion Law

Fashion Nova responded to Versace’s complaint in January 2020, denying the bulk of Versace’s strongly-worded claims, and setting out a number of defenses. Fashion Nova argued that despite deposing Masciariello in August 2020, there was information relating to the case at hand that it could not obtain, thereby, giving rise to the need for Ms.

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The Nuclear Option: States Could Take Over College Admissions

JonathanTurley

Long before the opinion was released, universities were already sensing that the use of race in admissions was coming to an end after decades of intense litigation. He told students : “I’ll give you an example from our law school, but if ever I’m deposed, I’m going to deny I said this to you.

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Denial of Natural Justice as a Defence to Enforcement of a Chinese Judgment in Australia

Conflict of Laws

Yin deposed that he was not served with any documents in connection with the Chinese proceedings. The Court of Appeal’s decision demonstrates how burdens may shift in the practical operation of private international law in the context of litigation. (On The Court of Appeal’s decision turned on the available evidence.

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Sheriff’s Office Has Been Destroying Records Of Alleged Officer Misconduct For Years

The Crime Report

Over a three-year period, from 2017 to mid-2020, the Sheriff’s Office sustained only one misconduct complaint against a deputy. JPSO attorney Danny Martiny said the agency could not comment because of pending litigation. During that same time, the New Orleans Police Department sustained 247.

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Justices will consider whether details on post-9/11 CIA black sites are state secrets

SCOTUSBlog

Zubaydah , the government argues that the information is protected by the “state secrets privilege,” a doctrine that allows the government to withhold information in litigation when disclosing it would compromise national security. In United States v. Over the objections of 12 judges, the full court of appeals declined to rehear the case.