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US Tort System Costs $429B, but Plaintiffs Get Just 57 Percent of That, Report Says
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform released the report on Wednesday at its annual summit, along with a white paper that called on Congress to reform securities laws.Judge Favors Trial, Not Stay, in Dispute Over Census Query
The conference in Manhattan federal court comes days after the U.S. Supreme Court stayed attempts by the New York AG to depose U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.Defense Bar Lauds 1st Circuit Order on Uninjured Class Members
A significant opinion by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit is expected to bolster the defense argument that judges shouldn't grant certification of class actions with uninjured class members. Judge William Kayatta wrote on Oct. 15 that a judge should not have granted certification of an antitrust class in which 10 percent of the class members had no injuries.Will Stephen Bannon's Involvement Impact NY AG's Challenge to Census Citizenship Query?
Adding Bannon's name to the mix has the potential to throw a wrench into the Trump administration's defense of a question about immigration status on the next census.View more book results for the query "White"
Truck Driver Not at Fault in I-95 Crash With Pickup
MOTOR VEHICLEPALM BEACH CIRCUIT COURTA jury found a tractor-trailer driver was not liable another driver's claimed spinal injuries.On Nov. 6, 2015,…Daily Dicta: Kirkland Team Scores Ultimate 'Gotcha' in $1B Class Action
Class actions requirements don't get much more basic than this: You need an eligible named plaintiff.Following Herskovic Acquittal, Beating Victim's Civil Litigation Still Remains
Mayer Herskovic was in court Thursday following his acquittal by a state appeals court, but the legal proceedings stemming from the 2013 attack on Taj Patterson are not over.This Silicon Valley Litigator Wants to Disrupt Big Law's Business Model
"If you are only looking for a 'master of the universe,' the white man with a certain look, you are going to be very limited in your ability to attract, retain and encourage the best talent," said Courtland Reichman.Stark Tosses Infringement Suit Over Venue, Rejecting 'Alter Ego' Theory
A Delaware federal judge has dismissed an infringement lawsuit from Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer seeking to block a generic version of their patented blood thinner drug Eliquis, finding that venue in the First State was improper after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in TC Heartland.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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