By Jenna Greene | February 11, 2019
It's a reminder for appellate lawyers everywhere: No matter how aggressive or creative you are, you're still stuck with the lower court record.
By Greg Land | February 7, 2019
The verdict followed a month-long trial and is the first time the Cook IVC has been found defective in one of thousands of cases consolidated in multidistrict litigation in Indiana district court.
By Michael German | January 31, 2019
The judiciary should adopt rules that require funded parties to disclose the fact they are being funded and the identity of the litigation funder funding the dispute. The rule adopted should expressly limit further discovery beyond those points except in the extreme circumstances described.
By Andrew Denney | January 30, 2019
A lawsuit against President Donald Trump filed by protesters who allege that the then-candidate's security detail roughed them up in 2015 during a campaign speech is moving forward to trial in a Bronx state court and the plaintiffs want the president to testify.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 17, 2019
An order issued earlier this week sustained a petition filed by Johnson & Johnson to stop the trial, which was to begin in St. Louis on Tuesday.
By Andrew Denney | January 16, 2019
The New York City government has expanded its lawsuit against pharmaceutical distributors over the opioid epidemic that has impacted communities across the U.S. to include members of the Sackler family, which owns Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin and a group of major retailers.
By Jenna Greene | January 16, 2019
Two years into the Trump administration, there is little discernible difference in how the government settles environmental lawsuits.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 14, 2019
The case before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday asks the question: Can a third-party counterclaim defendant remove a class action under the Class Action Fairness Act?
By Colby Hamilton | January 8, 2019
With a May 6 date set for Weinstein's criminal trial in Manhattan state court, the former movie mogul is seeking stays across all his federal civil suits.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 20, 2018
In the most substantial ruling to come out of the litigation over opioids, U.S. District Judge Dan Polster adopted most of a magistrate judge's Oct. 5 report and recommendation allowing RICO and public nuisance claims to go forward against opioid companies.
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