An offer of judgment under FRCP 68 is an important procedural and strategic device that encourages resolution of litigation by potentially shifting costs against a prevailing party. Because of these ...
Summary judgment can decide all or part of a case and can be a devastating blow if granted to the opposing party. Before 2021, Florida courts typically held that litigants can substantially complete ...
Effective Sept. 1, 2025, district courts, the business court, and statutory county courts operate under new deadlines for hearing, considering, and ruling on motions for summary judgment. While these ...
In Healy v. Milliman, Inc., — F.4th —-, 2026 WL 71863 (9th Cir. Jan. 9, 2026), the Ninth Circuit addressed a key Article III standing question left open by the Supreme Court in TransUnion LLC v.
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