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The Exoneration of Our Client Ali Sadr
Egregious Brady violations revealed post-trial lead to a vacated verdict and dismissal with prejudice in United States v. Sadr, where the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York determined 'it would not be in the interests of justice to further prosecute this case.''Troubling Trends' in MDL Rulings Require Changes to Evidence Rules, Letter Says
Judges in dozens of rulings in multidistrict litigation have failed to follow Rule 702 in allowing expert testimony into trials that should not have been admissible, wrote three defense lawyers in a Tuesday letter to the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules, which is reviewing possible amendments.Judge's Expert Ruling 'Obliterates' J&J's Defense of 'Junk Science' in Talc Trials
On Monday, U.S. District Judge Freda Wolfson, who is overseeing the talcum powder multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson, found that five plaintiffs' experts, two of whom have testified before Congress on talcum powder safety, could appear before juries. The ruling is the first in which a federal judge has ruled on the scientific evidence in talc trials.3rd Circ. Affirms Dismissal of 4th Amendment Case Over Faulty Subpoena for Emails
A federal appeals court has ruled that an incomplete subpoena for work emails of a woman accused of forgery, though invalid, did not violate her rights when executed.Prioritizing Injuries by Severity Helps Lawyer Secure Workers' Comp Settlement
Hartford attorney Alex Sarris has secured a $250,000 workers' compensation award for his client, who had numerous work-related injuries over several years.11th Circuit Judge Warns Against Broad Use of Burden-Shifting Analysis in Discrimination Cases
Senior Judge Gerald Bard Tjoflat of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit took issue with the use of the McDonnell Douglas burden-shifting framework, a three-part analysis used when retaliation claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act are based only on circumstantial evidence.Johnson & Johnson Gets Second Talc Defense Win in a Week
"This is the fourth consecutive verdict in favor of Johnson & Johnson in these cases and the eighth defense verdict this year," said a Johnson & Johnson spokeswoman.'Enemy to the Rule of Law': House Impeaches Trump, and Senate Braces for Trial
Legal experts, like University of Missouri's Frank Bowman, have already come in to brief Senate Democrats on trial processes and procedures.'We Do Not Need Permission From the Courts': House Judiciary Advances Articles of Impeachment
Republicans called for Democrats to go to court to get more evidence before voting on the articles. Democrats said they can't wait, labeling President Trump a threat to the 2020 election.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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