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Lawyers Weigh In on Order Forcing InfoWars' Alex Jones to Turn Over Company Documents
Four legal experts spoke to the Connecticut Law Tribune this week on their views on a Superior Court judge ordering Alex Jones' company, InfoWars, to release a slew of documents related to a lawsuit filed on behalf of families of the Sandy Hook school shooting.Missouri Appeals Court Reverses $55M Talc Verdict
The Missouri Court of Appeals decision on June 29 is the third ruling to reverse a jury award against Johnson & Johnson over its baby powder, which thousands of lawsuits have alleged caused women to get ovarian cancer.Equifax Judge Warns Lawyers to Limit Record-Sealing Requests
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash issued a 34-page protective order in the Equifax data breach multidistrict litigation but warned lawyers and their clients that they should treat documents filed in the case as "presumptively public" and use their "best efforts" to limit confidential filings.Hartford Lawyer Seeks Directed Verdict Or Mistrial In Asbestos Case
Attorney Morris Borea is asking a New York court for a mistrial or directed verdict for the defense.Opioid Judge Allows Some Discovery, Motions to Go Forward in MDL
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster in Cleveland told lawyers in the multidistrict litigation to come up with a plan by March 16 over the scope and timing of a “litigation track.”View more book results for the query "*"
Connecticut's 'Celotex' Problem: Preventing Unnecessary Trials by Revitalizing Summary Judgment
The perception that summary judgment is more difficult to obtain in Connecticut state courts has led to a series of Superior Court decisions that all but eliminate its utility. Fortunately, the Connecticut Supreme Court has begun to take corrective action.No Trial Date Yet: What To Know After the Latest Manafort Hearing
In a hearing Tuesday, Judge Amy Berman Jackson said the criminal trial for the former Trump campaign chairman and his deputy might not begin for months.Discrimination Lawsuit Against Yale Proceeds
Former Yale employee Leon McCalla alleges in a lawsuit that he was harassed and verbally assaulted because he is an African-American.David vs. Goliath Battle Results in Step Forward for Open Government
Before this challenge, lawyers and clients have broadly used the privilege to make more things disappear than has David Copperfield, the famed illusionist.Amicus Groups Try to Sway Conn. Supreme Court in Sandy Hook Hearing
As the Connecticut Supreme Court prepares to hear a case pitting families who lost loved ones in the Sandy Hook shooting against gun manufacturers Remington and Bushmaster, a variety of groups have staked out sides in amicus briefs in an attempt to sway the decision.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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