Civil Procedure

The National Law Review covers a broad range of cases, litigation, news, and stories, as they relate to civil procedure in the United States and internationally. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Criminal Rules of Civil Procedure, guide litigation at civil and criminal levels in the United States. Further, standard federal and state courts also have general rules of civil procedure which serve as guidelines of what the court expects, how parties should interact in proceedings, and how evidence should be presented in cases. The National Law Review provides in depth analysis of the rules of procedure, and how they possibly affect the outcome of different cases at the state and federal level.

When adjudicating civil lawsuits, parties must act accordingly, not only at trial, but also in the presentation of evidence, witness statements, and how they interact outside of court. All of this is guided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The National Law Review not only publishes updates to those rules as they are updated by the courts, but also covers topics including: issues of discovery, the complexities which e-discovery present today, use of expert testimony at trial, hearsay evidence, and other areas of trial/party interactions, which are governed by the Rules of Procedure.

The Civil Rules of Procedure also dictate the venue and jurisdiction which courts have to hear certain cases. The National Law Review covers topics including personal, subject-matter, and party jurisdiction, which dictate which courts parties can file a lawsuit it. Jurisdictional requirements further govern whether or not a case can be brought at the federal level, or first has to go through state courts. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure serve as guides in filing a civil or criminal lawsuit. Visitors to the National Law Review can find topics which cover constitutional issues, such as Article III (standing requirement), what judicial sanctions are imposed for violating the rules of procedure, how spoliation of evidence is dealt with, introducing digital evidence, and even introduction of social media evidence, as it is so highly used in today’s digital world.

The National Law Review covers cases, news, and stories which deal with the rules of procedure, litigation, and updates to the Federal Rules, which may impact parties to a lawsuit, and where they can bring a lawsuit based on those rules.

 

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Oct
18
2012
Court Decision in Sony PlayStation Data Breach Case Places Burden on Plaintiffs to Allege Actual Damages Mintz
Jul
4
2013
Chancellor Strine Issues Important Decision Validating Board Adoption of Forum Selection Clause in Bylaws Mintz
Aug
28
2013
Use of the Primary Jurisdiction Doctrine in a “Natural” cosmetics case Mintz
Oct
30
2013
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Sep
1
2020
Bioethics in a Pandemic: Learning from the Past Mintz
Oct
20
2020
Monthly TCPA Digest — October 2020 Mintz
Aug
19
2021
Patent Owner Tip #15 for Surviving an Instituted IPR: Procedure for Motions to Amend Mintz
Sep
30
2021
Custom Servers Pin Netflix In the Eastern District of Texas Mintz
Feb
24
2022
Plaintiff Can Assert Patent Infringement and Seek Injunctive Relief in Second-Phase BPCIA Litigation Per Illinois District Court Decision Mintz
Aug
22
2023
Second Circuit Clarifies the Circumstances in Which Presumptions Can Be Used to Support Federal Securities Fraud Class Action Lawsuits Mintz
Jul
25
2012
Ninth Circuit Takes a Bite Out of Kellogg Mini-Wheats Cereal Class Action Settlement Mintz
Nov
2
2012
Google and Rosetta Stone Settle AdWords Trademark Infringement Suit Mintz
Aug
28
2013
Fifth Circuit Joins Chorus to Rein in False Claims Act Mintz
Sep
27
2013
No More Playing Cute With Non-Solicitation Obligations: First Circuit Court of Appeals Rejects "Customer Called Me First" Argument Mintz
Oct
22
2013
Down the Rabbit Hole: Primary Jurisdiction Redux Mintz
Nov
13
2013
Two-Pronged Approach to Defending Lawsuits [VIDEO] Mintz
Oct
6
2014
Tenth Circuit Affirms Class Certification and Price Fixing Verdict Against Dow Chemical Mintz
Jun
18
2020
No Fishing Allowed: Discovery of Litigation Funding Requires Articulation of Relevance Beyond Speculation Mintz
Jul
16
2020
It Takes Two to Tango: The German Federal Supreme Court Acknowledges that Infringer Hold-Out Is a Real Problem Mintz
Jul
30
2020
Massachusetts Legislature Negotiating Extending the 2019-2020 Session Beyond July 31st Mintz
Apr
16
2012
California Employers Have No Duty to Ensure Employees Do Not Work During Meal Breaks: Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court Mintz
Sep
3
2012
New Massachusetts Open Meeting Law Regulation Goes into Effect on September 14, 2012 Mintz
Sep
15
2012
Can a Hospital Alliance Constitute a Single Entity for Antitrust Purposes? It Depends, Says One District Court Mintz
Jan
23
2014
Damages Issues Again Thwart the Bulk of Plaintiffs’ Claims in the PlayStation Network Data Breach Class Action Mintz
Oct
17
2014
The Incredible Shrinking Red Bull Refund: How Should Courts Verify Class Membership? Mintz
Jun
3
2015
Home Depot Moves to Dismiss Consumer Data Breach Claims for Lack of Standing Mintz
Jan
11
2019
Health Care Enforcement Year in Review and 2019 Outlook: Civil Litigation Developments and Settlements Mintz
Oct
13
2021
Court Finds Proposed Opt Out Provisions to Be Too Burdensome Mintz
Feb
12
2024
EnforceMintz — DOJ’s Efforts in 2023 to Incentivize Voluntary Self-Disclosure Mintz
Jul
10
2013
Unpaid Intern Decision May Provide Second Circuit the Opportunity to Clarify its Position on Class Certification in Light of Comcast Mintz
Oct
7
2014
The Supreme Court Continues to Punt on False Claims Cases Mintz
Oct
30
2014
“Why, I declare” … Proper Use of Evidentiary Declarations under New (Post-AIA) Rule 37 C.F.R. 1.130 Mintz
Feb
11
2015
Second Circuit Court of Appeals Holds That Supreme Court’s Comcast Decision Does Not Prohibit Class Certification Where Damages Are Not Measurable on a Classwide Basis Mintz
Mar
12
2019
Teva Putative Federal Securities Class Member Seeks to Toll Statute of Repose with Motion to Intervene Mintz
May
27
2021
Patent Owner Tip #8 for Surviving an Instituted IPR: Additional Discovery is Possible, but Should be Carefully Planned Mintz
 

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