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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms $45M 'Patchwork' Jury Verdict in Med Mal Case
"The specific allegations of Dr. Joo's acts or omissions are not separate elements of the claim on which the jury must unanimously agree, provided they agree his failure to meet the standard of care caused Butts's injuries," Justice Michael B. Hyman wrote on behalf of the panel in the March 8 opinion.Panel, Affirming $25M Default Judgment, Rules Absent Defendants Must Prove Apportionment
None of the defendants named in either wrongful-death action showed up at trial, but both groups appealed the multimillion-dollar judgments against them.Good News for Plaintiffs: Open Path for Overcoming Immunity?
"It's a problem that is common and just recently coming to light," plaintiff's counsel Joaquin Madry said.Midsize Moves: Nossaman Adds 2 Partners in Texas, Crowe & Dunlevy Hires Director in Oklahoma
Nossaman announced that Sejin C. Brooks and Melissa Ferringer have joined the firm's eminent domain and valuation group in Nossaman's Austin, Texas, office as partners; employment litigator Chris Vaught has joined Crowe & Dunlevy as a director in the firm's Tulsa, Oklahoma, office.View more book results for the query "*"
It Took a Decade, But FDA Wins Case Over Tobacco Warning Labels
U.S. Fifth Circuit Judge Jerry Smith concluded the district court erred when finding the government compelled speech caselaw the FDA relied upon did not apply.'Publicly Call Out Judges?' New Florida Rules Could Speed Up Dockets
"They are almost penalizing judges for not complying," said Jesse Dean-Kluger, a litigator based in Miami.The Dawning of Diverse Data: How eDiscovery Is Moving Beyond Emails
Gone are the days when email reigned supreme in eDiscovery. The digital landscape is evolving rapidly and, within the next two years, diverse digital…Energy Law Special Section 2024
This year's Energy Law Special Section covers onshore wind farms, land disputes over energy projects, and regulatory uncertainties in the U.S.Legal Advocates Call on Lawmakers to Reject $234 Million Public Defense Spending Cut
The Chief Defenders Association of New York and more than 70 other organizations have submitted a formal letter with Gov. Kathy Hochul, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie urging them to reject the sweep.Trending Stories