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Big Law Partners Play Musical Chairs in Houston Market
Several Houston Big Law partners made moves to new firms this month, with one common factor—each handles work in the energy sector.Indiana Jury Awards $3M in Bellwether Trial of Cook IVC Filters
The verdict followed a month-long trial and is the first time the Cook IVC has been found defective in one of thousands of cases consolidated in multidistrict litigation in Indiana district court.Indiana Jury Awards $3M in Cook IVC Filter Bellwether Trial
The verdict followed a month-long trial and is the first time the Cook IVC has been found defective in one of thousands of cases consolidated in multidistrict litigation in Indiana district court.Broward Chief Judge Jack Tuter Re-Elected for 2-Year Term
Tuter was first elected to the role in February 2017. His next term will commence July 1.View more book results for the query "*"
Woman Who Needed 9 Surgeries to Fix Defective Mesh Awarded $41M
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $41 million to a woman who underwent nine surgeries to treat injuries she allegedly sustained as a result of defective transvaginal mesh.Amazon Arbitration Clause No Help to Manufacturer in Consumer Class Action
"Taking Defendant's position to its logical conclusion would mean that any person or company with any connection whatsoever to the transaction could demand arbitration for any claim tangentially related to the transaction," Judge Freda Wolfson said.Jury Awards $155M in Damages for Infringement of Bayer Hemophilia Treatment
According to court records posted Tuesday, the Wilmington jury rejected Baxalta's arguments that Bayer's patent was invalid after six days of trial in the case, which was filed in December 2016, when Baxalta was still owned by Irish biopharmacuetical firm Shire.Future McGuireWoods Partner Denounced Blackface Yearbook Photos 39 Years Ago
"Those photos needed to be called out,” says Bradley Kutrow, now a financial services and appellate partner at McGuireWoods in North Carolina.Defense: No Evidence of Trauma on Plaintiff's MRIs
On July 26, 2015, plaintiff Robert Cook, in his early 60s, was driving on Oak Avenue at its intersection with Central Avenue, in Upper Darby. Cook asserted that he had been stopped at a red light. It turned green and he proceeded forward when his pickup truck was rear-ended by a sedan.Trending Stories