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Conn. Judge Allows Newtown Lawsuit Against Gun Maker to Move Forward
Lawyers for the victims' families are calling the ruling a "huge victory" in their effort to hold Remington Arms, the maker of the Bushmaster AR-15 rifle used by Adam Lanza, responsible for the Sandy Hook massacre.Gun Maker's Lawyer Tells Judge That Federal Law Bars Lawsuit by Newtown Families
For more than a year, the parties in a lawsuit against the maker of a military-style weapon used in the Newtown school massacre have skirmished in the press and in court briefs. On Feb. 22, the opposing counsel had their first opportunity to make their case to a judge.Arms Race: Law Firms and the Litigation Funding Boom
Deep-pocketed litigation funders are throwing investor dollars into lawsuits, raising questions about ethics and the specter of regulation.Federal Judge Orders Newtown Families' Suit Against Gunmaker Returned to State Court
One matter that attorneys for the Sandy Hook School massacre victims and counsel for the gun industry have agreed upon is that the venue for the wrongful death claim filed against the makers of an assault-style rifle used in the shooting is critical to the fate of the litigation. Now plaintiffs' attorneys are claiming a procedural victory as a federal judge in Connecticut has ordered the lawsuit moved back to state court, where it was originally filed.Federal Judge Orders Newtown Families' Suit Against Gunmaker Returned to State Court
One matter that attorneys for the Sandy Hook School massacre victims and counsel for the gun industry have agreed upon is that the venue for the wrongful death claim filed against the makers of an assault-style rifle used in the shooting is critical to the fate of the litigation.Now plaintiffs' attorneys are claiming a procedural victory as a federal judge in Connecticut has ordered the lawsuit moved back to state court, where it was originally filed.Jury Adds $30M to Verdict After Plaintiffs Lawyer Marks Boy's Last 60 Seconds [VIDEO]
The Chrysler trial that led to a $150 million verdict last week in Bainbridge featured a $30 million minute.Trending Stories
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