State legislators introduced a bill Monday that could make it more difficult to challenge conflicted transactions in the Delaware courts and roll back several Court of Chancery and […]
Ethics Committee Urges Restraint in Judicial Responses to Election Attacks
Judges whose rulings are targeted in a campaign-related attack should think twice before defending their actions in a pending matter, even if recent ethics rule changes allow them […]
NC Physicians’ Responses With VA Patient Not Enough to Establish Jurisdiction
In deciding personal jurisdiction in a medical malpractice suit, the Virginia Supreme Court determined that North Carolina physicians’ responses to a Virginia patient through various form of communication were not […]