By Jonathan Ringel | April 2, 2020
Lawmakers may also weigh in, as doctors' insurers and plaintiffs lawyers say they are each working on legislation to protect health care providers from claims stemming from the COVID-19 crisis. Where these adversaries draw the line remains to be seen.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 1, 2020
Shut down over ethylene oxide emissions last year, Sterigenics was allowed to temporarily resume sterilizations of personal protective equipment, about 20% of its former business. Plant lawyers said that wasn't enough, and a federal judge agreed.
By Jonathan Ringel | March 14, 2020
Statewide action comes a day after local chief judges declared emergencies in their circuits.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 3, 2020
Longtime libel lawyer Lin Wood is settling pending defamation claims even as he is filing new ones.
Corporate Counsel | Best Practices|News
By MP McQueen | March 3, 2020
The novel coronavirus that apparently originated in China has appeared in the United States, as public health officials said they expected. So what are the steps that U.S. employers and their in-house counsel should be taking now to prepare to minimize legal or financial exposure here?
By Greg Land | March 2, 2020
The plaintiffs lawyers asked for $14 million for a man who had to undergo reconstructive surgery following a procedure for penile problems in 2011.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven L. Schwarzberg | February 26, 2020
With the United States bracing itself against the impending onslaught of the 2019 Coronavirus, employers need to focus on prevention and workplace safety, anticipate concerns of employees, implement pro-active procedures, and avoid legal pitfalls.
By Greg Land | February 25, 2020
A plaintiffs lawyer said there were multiple opportunities to settle the case, but the defense only got serious about a high-low deal once the jury announced a verdict.
By Meredith Hobbs | February 19, 2020
Joey Burby, who led a massive investigation of the University of Central Florida, is Alston's latest hire in its white-collar defense practice. The firm now boasts of 16 lawyers with Justice Department experience.
By Marcia Coyle | February 10, 2020
A judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said Alfred Procopio's case was the very sort of dispute Congress had in mind in the Equal Access to Justice Act. "The government's position here was plainly wrong," the judge said.
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