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$6.9M Award for Connecticut Man Cleared of 2 Rapes After More Than a Decade Behind Bars
Luis Figueroa was incarcerated from 1995 to 2007. He was sent to prison when he was 20, and is now in his mid-40s.'Daubert' Restrictions on Evidence in Med Mal Cases and Implications for Litigators
Expert medical testimony is fundamental to each party's presentation of evidence at trial.Is This a Thing? Dozens of New Suits Target Magazine Publishers Under Michigan Privacy Law
Plaintiffs have fired off more than a dozen lawsuits in the Eastern District of Michigan this month claiming magazine publishers violated a state privacy law carrying statutory damages of $5,000 a pop.Crowell Deepens Compensation and Benefits Capabilities With New Tax Partner
"If you want to handle corporate transactions and M&A, you have to bring a full suite of skills, including tax, labor, executive compensation and employee benefits," David Blair, chairman of Crowell's tax practice, said.View more book results for the query "Dow"
Florida Sees Tourism Rebound in Second Quarter
Florida's recovery has benefited from other states shutting down marketing efforts for most of 2020 after the pandemic closed hotels, theme parks and tourist attractions.Bayer's SCOTUS Petition Aims to Reel in Future Roundup Lawsuits Against Monsanto
The petition also challenges U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria's admission of plaintiffs' experts in the underlying case, which is the only federal Roundup verdict and the first bellwether case from among 3,800 cases in multidistrict litigation in the Northern District of California.Bayer's SCOTUS Petition Aims to Reel In Future Roundup Lawsuits Against Monsanto
Monday's petition before the U.S. Supreme Court, in the only federal Roundup trial, seeks to reverse an $80 million verdict based on federal preemption and admission of plaintiffs' experts and is among Bayer's key avenues to resolving the litigation over Monsanto's pesticide.Condo Association Gets 15 Percent of Inspection Estimate After Hurricane
The Eleventh Circuit has found that the lower court did not err in finding coverage for damages that a condominium complex suffered as a result of Hurricane Irma, nor did the court err in only awarding a fraction of the amount sought by the Condominium Association.Appeals Court Reverses Order Dismissing Doctor as Defendant Over Plaintiff's Expert Credentials
The appellate ruling said a trial judge abused her discretion by entering a directed verdict dismissing a defendant ER doctor mid-trial after she decided a plaintiffs expert was not qualified to testify about emergency medicine.Trending Stories
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