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Doctors Get Defense Verdict Over Claims of Failure to Diagnose Rare Spine Inflammation
Defense lawyers said that, even if the defendant doctors had diagnosed the neurological disorder earlier, there is no effective treatment.Second Circuit Upholds Ruling Against UPS, but Slashes Damages for Shipments of Untaxed Cigarettes
The panel found an additional penalty wasn't necessary to fight unlawful cigarette-trafficking, collect taxes and increase public health.Georgia Joins NRA, 9 States in Backing Gun-Maker in Sandy Hook Litigation
The U.S. Supreme Court received amicus briefs this week in support of Remington—including from the National Rifle Association and nearly two dozen members of the U.S. Congress in litigation stemming from the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.K&S Persuades Florida Court to Toss $41.7M Verdict Against RJ Reynolds
The Fourth District Court of Appeal had to decide whether a smoker's "choice" to smoke could be used in defense of Engle progeny class membership at trial, when R. J. Reynolds had withdrawn a comparative negligence defense.Fan Injured in T-Shirt Tussle Sues Hawks Over Fractured Finger
The Hawks fan claims he was reaching for a T-shirt dropped by parachute from the ceiling of State Farm Arena when a man snatched it away, fracturing his pinky.