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November 24, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Winning Lawyer Says Victim Blaming Fueled $44M Houston Verdict

"On balance, we think Hilton has a responsibility here," plaintiffs attorney Ed Blizzard recounted telling the jury. "What kind of hotel makes an error like this, and puts a woman in the wrong room, and then she is sexually assaulted, blames her? They didn't really treat her as a human being, much less as a guest in the hotel."
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October 29, 2021 | Law.com

Jury Awards Ex-University of Utah Autism Researcher $760K Over Retaliatory Firing

Judith Zimmerman, an assistant professor the psychiatry department at the University of Utah from 2005 to 2013, was granted $135,000 for emotional distress damages and $625,000 for the university's breach of contract before June 30, 2013, according to the verdict form.
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October 12, 2021 | Law.com

Who Got the Work?℠: Boston Scientific's $1.75B Buy, IBM's Employment Class Action and More

Here's your weekly round-up of the law firms and lawyers around the country being tapped to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.
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October 06, 2021 | Law.com

Critical Mass by Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Lawsuits Over Montana Train Crash Rail Against Both Amtrak and BNSF. Johnson & Johnson's Talc Tally Is Now Four Verdicts in a Row

At least five lawsuits have been filed over the Sept. 25 derailment of an Amtrak train in Montana. And after a defense verdict in a Georgia talc trial, could jurors have a different view of science coming out of the pandemic?
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August 24, 2021 | New York Law Journal

'Ghost-Written,' 'One-Sided' and 'Half-Baked': Lawyer Says Texas AG's Report Stands in Contrast to Tish James' Cuomo Probe

The report stands in sharp contrast to the independent investigation New York Attorney General Letitia James conducted into allegations of sexual harassment against Gov. Andrew Cuomo. If the New York investigation were handled like the Texas one, Cuomo would have exonerated himself of wrongdoing and stayed in office, said Carlos Soltero of Soltero Sapire Murrell in Austin.
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August 24, 2021 | Law.com

'Ghost-Written,' 'One-Sided' and 'Half-Baked': What Lawyers Are Saying About Texas AG Paxton's Report Clearing Himself

The report stands in sharp contrast to the independent investigation New York Attorney General Letitia James conducted into allegations of sexual harassment against Gov. Andrew Cuomo. If the New York investigation were handled like the Texas one, Cuomo would have exonerated himself of wrongdoing and stayed in office, said Carlos Soltero of Soltero Sapire Murrell in Austin.
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May 24, 2021 | The Recorder

Avalanche of Amicus Briefs Will Hit Justices in New Abortion Rights Case

The Roberts court "holds the top three spots for amicus briefs filed in a case—all three reaching triple digits," one appellate lawyer says. "We haven't seen a case with over 100 amicus briefs since 2015, but next term has potential with several blockbusters."
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May 24, 2021 | National Law Journal

Avalanche of Amicus Briefs Will Hit Justices in New Abortion Rights Case

The Roberts court "holds the top three spots for amicus briefs filed in a case—all three reaching triple digits," one appellate lawyer says. "We haven't seen a case with over 100 amicus briefs since 2015, but next term has potential with several blockbusters."
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April 23, 2021 | Law.com

Monsanto 'Bought and Paid For' Appeal on Preemption, Plaintiffs Lawyers Say

Plaintiffs attorneys that got Roundup verdicts have accused parent company Bayer of paying its opponent in a Georgia case to appeal a favorable federal preemption ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Bayer, which has raised federal preemption arguments in other Roundup appeals in California, defended its actions as transparent and the settlement as appropriate.
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April 23, 2021 | New York Law Journal

The Standing Doctrine and Environmental Law: Revisiting 'Sierra Club v. Morton'

Regardless of the political landscape, the natural world continues to face threats from a growing population and demands for economic growth. One potent prophylactic measure would expand the doctrine of "standing" to broaden the range of plaintiffs who could litigate to preserve threatened lands.
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