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Another Dean Omar Talc Trial Opens in Dallas, Two Days After $260M Verdict
'For more than 50 years, people have studied whether there's a connection between baby powder, and its talc, and mesothelioma,' Johnson & Johnson attorney Collin Cox told jurors on Wednesday, according to Courtroom View Network's livestream. 'There isn't.'Are These Judges Too Slow? New Data and Nuances
"I think the numbers only tell part of the story. It's important to have an appreciation for what else is going on with respect to that particular judge's docket," litigator Kerri Chewning said.11th Circuit Pick Talks Pro Se Cases, Diversity Efforts, Mentorship at Senate Hearing
"I have conversations with students and potential clerks about clerking and why they haven't thought about clerking … and one thing that I learned is that for many of them, it's no surprise, they have a very heavy loan burden," said judicial nominee Embry Kidd.Miami Litigators Revive 9-Figure Lawsuit Against NASCAR Over 'Let's Go Brandon' Coin
"There's a tendency to treat crypto and meme coins as a joke where they don't need to be taken seriously," said Joe Delich, a partner at Freedman Normand. "But they're a real product."Sanctions Work and Bank Compliance is Keeping Miami Lawyers Busy
While Miami is known as a common storage space for sanctioned assets, lawyers in the region are finding fresh opportunities in bank compliance and even helping clients navigate sanctions in countries like Canada.View more book results for the query "Florida"
People in the News—June 5, 2024—Pond Lehocky, Eckert Seamans
Jose De Los Santos recently joined Pond Lehocky Giordano as a workers' compensation attorney.Big Changes to the Fla. Rules of Civil Procedure: Here's What You Need to Know
Amended Rule 1.510 and new Rule 1.202 will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, and since the amendments were not published prior to adoption, interested persons will have 75 days from the date of the court's opinion to file comments with the court. These changes aim to enhance the efficiency and fairness of civil litigation across the state.Civil Rights Attorneys' Fees in Peril at the Supreme Court
For civil rights lawyers, attorneys' fees paid by the government play a critical role in funding work on behalf of indigent clients and in deterring unlawful conduct by government actors. In April, however, the Supreme Court accepted for review a case that threatens to upend settled law across the federal circuits.Florida Closes Dangerous Brazilian Butt Lift Malpractice Loophole
Many adverse incidents stem from surgeries conducted by incompetent doctors operating out of their own facilities. Alarmingly, the vast majority of these practitioners and their clinics do not carry malpractice insurance.Trending Stories
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