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Judge Denies Bifurcation in UIM Case Against Insurer, Allegedly Intoxicated Driver
A state judge has ruled against an insurance company seeking to sever claims against it in an underinsured motorist lawsuit over an accident caused by an allegedly intoxicated driver.The Impact of 'Rodriguez' on Construction Accident Litigation
Although 'Rodriguez' did not arise from a construction accident, the decision indeed affects construction accident litigation. In this article, Construction Accident Litigation columnist Brian J. Shoot briefly reviews 'Rodriguez' itself, the ruling's general impact on personal injury litigation, and its particular impact on construction accident litigation.Managed Review and E-Discovery: Common Issues That Could Pop Up
Document review is, of course, a crucial phase in the production of discovery. Prior to the ascendance of computers, the documents involved would, typically, be contracts, letters, reports and other such documents, typed or handwritten and kept by the client in a file regarding the matter.Social Media and Departing Employees
In their Labor Relations column, David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins address circumstances in which departing employees' social media posts may violate customer or employee non-solicitation covenants.Litigation Funder Makes a Case for More Transparency
The judiciary should adopt rules that require funded parties to disclose the fact they are being funded and the identity of the litigation funder funding the dispute. The rule adopted should expressly limit further discovery beyond those points except in the extreme circumstances described.View more book results for the query "*"
Perspectives From a Litigation Funder: The Case for Sensible Disclosure
The judiciary should adopt rules that require funded parties to disclose the fact they are being funded and the identity of the litigation funder funding the dispute. The rule adopted should expressly limit further discovery beyond those points except in the extreme circumstances described.Court Rules Bitcoin Qualifies as Money in Case of First Impression
The appellate court's opinion could open the door for cracking down on unregulated Bitcoin trading.Ethicon Mesh Trial Yields $41 Million Jury Verdict
The verdict is the latest in a wave of multimillion-dollar verdicts juries have awarded over Ethicon's pelvic mesh products over the past few years.Philadelphia Jury Awards $41M to Woman Who Needed 9 Surgeries to Fix Defective Pelvic Mesh
The verdict is the latest in a wave of multimillion-dollar verdicts juries have awarded over Ethicon's pelvic mesh products over the past few years.Philadelphia Jury Awards $41M Verdict to Woman Who Needed 9 Surgeries to Fix Defective Pelvic Mesh
The verdict is the latest in a wave of multimillion-dollar verdicts juries have awarded over Ethicon's pelvic mesh products over the past few years.