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26 Jun 2008, 12:32 am
-China Relations and DarfurColin Thomas-Jensen & Julia Spiegel, Activism and Darfur: Slowly Driving Policy ChangeOlivier Bercault, Photo Essay: The Crisis in DarfurAdemola Abass, Proving State Responsibility for Genocide: The ICJ in Bosnia v. [read post]
19 Oct 2023, 10:12 am by Howard Knopf
MacDonald lmacdonald@mccarthy.ca Allison Spiegel aspiegel@mccarthy.ca RE: THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA ET AL v. [read post]
28 Nov 2011, 6:59 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Accordingly, contrary to the defendants' contention, the complaint adequately pleaded the element regarding the defendants' failure to exercise the ordinary reasonable skill and knowledge commonly possessed by a member of the legal profession (see Leder v Spiegel, 9 NY3d at 837). [read post]
11 May 2010, 6:39 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The Second Circuit says you cannot, borrowing its analysis from cases interpreting Title VII.The case is Spiegel v. [read post]
18 Nov 2011, 3:19 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Plaintiff put forth sufficient detail to establish the negligence of the attorneys, that the negligence was the proximate cause of the losses sustained by the benefits funds, and actual damages to those funds (see Leder v Spiegel, 9 NY3d 836, 837 [2007], cert denied 552 US 1257 [2008]; O'Callaghan v Brunelle, 84 AD3d 581, 582 [2011]). [read post]
22 Feb 2018, 6:06 am
Supreme Court’s Alice v. [read post]
2 Jun 2011, 2:36 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Spiegel v Rowland, 552 US 1257; see Rudolf v Shayne, Dachs, Stanisci, Corker & Sauer, 8 NY3d 438, 442). [read post]
19 Jan 2010, 3:50 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
"'In order to sustain a claim for legal malpractice, a plaintiff must establish both that the defendant attorney failed to exercise the ordinary reasonable skill and knowledge commonly possessed by a member of the legal profession which results in actual damages to a plaintiff, and that the plaintiff would have succeeded on the merits of the underlying action "but for" the attorney's negligence'" (Leder v Spiegel, 9 NY3d 836, 837 [2007], cert… [read post]
4 Apr 2014, 5:35 am by Amy Howe
The Court’s decision on Wednesday in McCutcheon v. [read post]
31 Jan 2012, 9:41 am by INFORRM
The European Court of Human Rights has announced today that it will deliver two Grand Chamber judgments, in the cases of Axel Springer AG v Germany and von Hannover v Germany (No.2) on 7 February 2012. [read post]
31 Jan 2012, 1:58 pm by 1 Crown Office Row
The European Court of Human Rights has announced today that it will deliver two Grand Chamber judgments, in the cases of Axel Springer AG v Germanyand von Hannover v Germany (No.2) on 7 February 2012. [read post]
12 Jun 2012, 2:52 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
These allegations do not set out the standard of skill required of an attorney or state that defendant's actions fell below that skill level (see Leder v Spiegel, 9 NY3d 836, 837 [2007], cert denied 552 US 1257 [2008]; compare Canavan v Steenburg, 170 AD2d 858, 859 [1991]; see also Kolev and Collins, The Importance of Due Diligence: Real Estate Transactions in a Complex Land Use World, 84 NY St BJ 24 [March/April 2012]). [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 3:10 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Accordingly, contrary to the defendants' contention, the complaint adequately pleaded the element regarding the defendants' failure to exercise the ordinary reasonable skill and knowledge commonly possessed by a member of the legal profession (see Leder v Spiegel, 9 NY3d at 837). [read post]