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Personal Injury

Recreational Immunity Explained

Recreational Immunity Explained

When a party is injured on private property, the landowner's liability might depend on the party's activity and status, explains Barry D. Brown of Gray Duffy.

Courts Struggle to Define 'Accident'

Courts Struggle to Define 'Accident'

By Michael S. Greenberg and Alexia dePottere-Smith | 5/26/11 12:17 PM |

Interpretation of a recent Supreme Court decision could mean the difference between coverage and no coverage, explain Covington & Burling attorneys.

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Mediating Personal Injury Actions

Mediating Personal Injury Actions

By Steven Block | 5/13/11 9:52 AM |

Tort cases often have unique issues in settlement negotiations, but these tips will help bring you closer to resolution, explains Steven Block of JAMS.

FDA's Fast Track Approval Puts Consumers at Risk

FDA's Fast Track Approval Puts Consumers at Risk

By Jeffrey A. Milman | 4/26/11 3:32 PM |

Rule 501(k) allows improvements on products to go to market without clinical trials, presenting patients with unknown dangers, explains Jeffrey Milman of Hodes Milman.

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