November 03, 2023
A New York federal judge on Friday ruled that the identities of prospective jurors in writer E. Jean Carroll's upcoming defamation trial against former President Donald Trump "shall not be revealed," citing Trump's conduct violating a gag order in an unrelated case as well as the "repeated public statements" he's made about Carroll.
October 05, 2023
A New York federal judge on Thursday ordered that former President Donald Trump's rebuttal expert be excluded from an upcoming damages trial in a defamation suit by writer E. Jean Carroll over Trump's 2019 denial that he sexually assaulted her.
September 06, 2023
The next time former President Donald Trump and writer E. Jean Carroll face off in court, all the jury will have to decide is how much he owes for defaming her after she wrote about how he sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room, a New York federal judge ruled Wednesday.
August 18, 2023
A Manhattan federal judge refused Friday to delay writer E. Jean Carroll's second defamation trial against Donald Trump while he argues at the Second Circuit for presidential immunity, saying the appeal is just another "frivolous" attempt to delay justice.
August 11, 2023
E. Jean Carroll has told a New York federal judge that Donald Trump "comes nowhere close to justifying" his bid to stay their ongoing defamation feud as Trump appeals the court's Aug. 7 decision to throw out his counterclaim.
August 07, 2023
A New York federal judge on Monday rebuffed Donald Trump's bid to countersue E. Jean Carroll in one of her suits alleging the former president slandered her in his denials of her allegations of sexual assault, saying post-trial remarks she gave to the press following the first trial were substantially true.
July 28, 2023
Manhattan prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal hush-money case have asked the federal judge who oversaw a writer's sexual abuse suit against the former president whether releasing his deposition from that case, in which he discusses the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape, would violate a protective order.
July 11, 2023
The U.S. Department of Justice backpedaled on its position that former President Donald Trump has immunity in E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit, telling a Manhattan federal judge Tuesday it lacks evidence to conclude Trump was acting within the scope of his duties when he denied sexually assaulting her.
July 05, 2023
Pretrial proceedings for E. Jean Carroll's defamation case against former President Donald Trump and a California Supreme Court case over whether employers can be sued for "take-home COVID" claims are among the cases injury and malpractice attorneys will be following in the second half of 2023.
July 05, 2023
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that sidestepped a potential landmine for internet companies over liability exposure for injury suits and an unprecedented sexual abuse verdict against former President Donald Trump are among Law360's top personal injury and medical malpractice cases for the first six months of 2023.