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Mostly case digests.
By Thomas Roughneen | May 20, 2022
A look at the history of Memorial Day, and some suggestions for how lawyers can get involved with helping our nation's military and veterans.
8 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | April 29, 2022
Friday's verdict is the 15th involving 3M's dual-ended combat earplugs, alleged to cause hearing loss and ringing of the ears. The last bellwether trial begins May 9.
2 minute read
By Brad Kutner | April 20, 2022
The lawsuit is the latest challenge from Zaid targeting an administration's pre-publication review of a book.
3 minute read
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2022
Last week the official overseeing military commissions at Guantanamo slashed 16 years off the sentence of the detainee represented by Katya Jestin of Jenner & Block and Wells Dixon of the Center for Constitutional Rights. Seven of the eight military jurors in their client's case wrote a letter calling his torture "a stain on the moral fiber of America."
10 minute read
By Andrew Larson | March 4, 2022
"This war is violent. It is a war without any rules, where lots of Ukrainian lives are being taken," says paralegal Ilona Batyuk.
4 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | January 27, 2022
The verdict, awarded late Thursday, is the largest jury award over 3M's dual-ended combat earplugs, alleged to cause hearing loss and ringing of the ears.
3 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | January 10, 2022
U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers denied a request from 3M to postpone Monday's trial over its combat earplugs after three members of its trial team tested positive for COVID-19.
5 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | January 7, 2022
Kirkland & Ellis partner Mike Brock filed a motion to continue Monday's bellwether trial in Pensacola, Florida. "The entire team has been exposed — every partner, associate, paralegal, legal assistant, and vendor — and three team members have already tested positive," he wrote.
5 minute read
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 5, 2022
"We have people sitting around with no charges for years," Jestin said of some Guantanamo detainees. "I don't know how that fits in a country where we have a rule of law, it's not democratic. It's not right."
12 minute read
By ALM Staff | December 29, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read
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