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Corporate Defendant Had Burden of Persuasion to Show High-Ranking Executive Was Entitled to Protection From Deposition
Denial of Motion to Correct, Modify Enforcement Order to Allow Filing in Alabama Explained
In Alabama Senate Race, Big Law Backed a Winner
Doug Jones, a name partner at Birmingham's Jones & Hawley and a former partner at Haskell Slaughter and Whatley Drake, stunned Republican candidate Roy Moore in a special U.S. Senate election in Alabama.Chrysler Faces Another Lawsuit Over Death in a Burning Jeep
Erica Scannavino, 32, burned to death inside a 1996 Jeep Cherokee in July 2017 after she was hit from behind while making a left turn, according to a lawsuit her parents filed. They blamed her death on FCA, formerly known as Chrysler.Could Reversal of $417M Calif. Verdict Foreshadow Doom for Talc Cases?
A judge's ruling tossing a record $417 million verdict in California last week could spell trouble for attorneys handling cases for plaintiffs in talc products liability litigation—and not just because of the massive size of the rejected award.Missouri Appeals Court Reverses $72M Talc Verdict
A Missouri appeals court has vacated a $72 million talcum powder verdict, citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision that could threaten to erase additional…Missouri Supreme Court Calls Temporary Halt to Talc Trial
The Missouri Supreme Court has temporarily halted a closely watched talcum powder trial against Johnson & Johnson.Trial Lawyer Penn Gets Out From In Between Harris and Lowry—and Other "On the Move" News
Darren Penn has opened his own shop after more than a decade at high-flying plaintiffs firm Harris Penn Lowrey--and started handling child sex abuse cases under state Hidden Predator Law.In Pelvic Mesh Case, 11th Circuit Seeks Texas Guidance
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, ruling in a pelvic mesh case, has certified an "unresolved question of Texas law" to the Texas Supreme Court involving when the statute of limitations period accrues in product liability lawsuits.In Pelvic Mesh Case, 11th Circuit Seeks Texas Guidance
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, ruling in a pelvic mesh case, has certified an "unresolved question of Texas law" to the Texas Supreme Court involving when the statute of limitations period accrues in products liability lawsuits.Trending Stories
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