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Jury to Consider Whether Weather Conditions Negated Negligence in Truck Accident
"Worthy's tractor-trailer needed more distance to stop than Le Doux's Ford traveling at the same speed. Because of this key difference, the Court is of the opinion that Le Doux and Worthy were not operating their vehicles under the same circumstances, and thus, the issue of whether the weather conditions may have equally negated the alleged negligence of Le Doux and Worthy is also a question of fact for the jury," Senior Judge Norman K. Moon concluded.Appellate Division Upholds $800K Asbestos Verdict Against Ford
The New Jersey Appellate Division on Thursday upheld an $800,000 asbestos verdict against Ford Motor Co., rejecting the company's claims that the trial judge erred in ruling it violated a consent order for discovery and in leveling sanctions against it.Embracing Proportionality, Court Refuses To Compel Discovery 'Based on Relevance Alone'
In this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column, H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a recent decision that serves as a reminder of the fundamental importance of proportionality post-2015, when allowable discovery is not determined by relevance alone.Ex-Coca-Cola GC Bradley Gayton Had 'Unrealistic Expectations,' Source Said
"He came in with all of these aggressive ideas and they were just very unrealistic expectations. He didn't want any feedback from the leaders who had been there."Connecticut Truck Dealer's Website Presents Complex Jurisdictional Issue in Pa. Case
"The parties' limited submissions reflect an arguable issue of fact with respect to Valenti's business activities in Pennsylvania and its targeted website activity under the sliding scale test," Lackawanna County Judge Terrence Nealon said.Live Video Transmission of Trial Testimony Under Rule 43
"Good cause in compelling circumstances" should really mean "good cause in compelling circumstances."Jurisdiction and Due Process; Deposition 'Coaching' Update
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig discusses an important recent decision on permissible exercise of long-arm jurisdiction by New York courts over an Ohio merchant of guns, and provides an update on deposition misconduct in light of a decision awarding sanctions against plaintiff's counsel in a multidistrict class action litigation.6 Cases to Know From the Past Year in Electronic Records Case Law
At the 2019 MER Conference, Sedona's Ken Withers and former federal judge Ron Hedges dove into some of the most interesting—and inexplicable—cases from the past year in e-discovery and electronic records.Western Pa. Case Among Biggest Electronic Records Matters of the Past Year
At the 2019 MER Conference, Sedona's Ken Withers and former federal judge Ron Hedges dove into some of the most interesting—and inexplicable—cases from the past year in e-discovery and electronic records.Plaintiffs' Counsel Defend Judge in Contentious Ford Roof Crush Case
The latest development is a defense of Gwinnett County State Court Judge Shawn Bratton, who was the subject of a motion for recusal from Ford accusing him of bias, unfairness and one-sided rulings.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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