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Restaurant Liable for Patron's Injuries in Altercation
A Philadelphia jury sided with plaintiff Timothy St. Clair in his suit against Center City bar Misconduct Tavern over injuries he suffered after he was punched when entering the bar.Morning Wrap: Fifth Circuit Rules Against Obama Immigration Program
The Fifth Circuit deals a significant blow to the Obama administration's immigration action. A Chicago law partner who took photos at a trial, and tweeted the images, is in trouble with the judge. A Washington judge rules for a second time against the NSA's bulk collection of American's phone records. This is a daily news roundup from ALM and other publications.Lawyer Hopes Immunity Defense Saves His Career
"I've just been ruined—every way you can do it," said Killeen solo Jerry Scarbrough.Transparency of Police Conduct Consistent with Public's Right to Know
Law enforcement will have to adjust to a world where most people carry video recorders. Officers should be trained to treat the public as if the camera is always rolling.Police Officers: Act as if the Camera Is Always Rolling
Law enforcement will have to adjust to a world where most people carry video recorders. Officers should be trained to treat the public as if the camera is always rolling.Defense Experts OK'd in Cephalon Reverse-Payment Case
Defense experts' testimony not covering the defendants' state of mind when entering into reverse-payment settlement agreements can be admitted in the antitrust litigation against Cephalon and associated pharmaceutical companies involving the alleged delay of introducing a generic version of the drug Provigil, a federal judge has ruled.Emerging Technologies Take the Drudgery Out of Agreement Drafting
From document review and due diligence to brief writing and citation checking, the advent of Big Data and analytic technologies have transformed many aspects of legal practice.Deposition Battle Heats Up Over GM's Valukas Report
General Motors Co. and plaintiffs lawyers are fighting over the scope of the upcoming deposition of the lawyer whose report on the company's ignition-switch defect blamed a handful of employees for the fiasco.Limits Set on Use of Grand Jury Testimony at Trial
In his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins writes that for the first time in 20 years, since the Court of Appeals first established that a witness' grand jury testimony may be used as evidence-in-chief at trial when the defendant's misconduct has made that witness unavailable to testify, the court has rejected a prosecutor's attempt to introduce grand jury testimony at trial.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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