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Coal Miner's Medical Evidence Supported Workers' Comp Decision
A coal miner injured while shoveling out of a massive spill presented sufficient evidence to establish the extent and duration of his disability and its causation, the Commonwealth Court has ruled in affirming a workers' compensation determination in his favor.Phila. Judge Limits New Discovery in Pelvic Mesh Jurisdiction Dispute
The judge overseeing the pelvic mesh mass tort in Philadelphia has agreed to let the plaintiffs perform limited additional depositions related to a jurisdictional dispute that recently reignited in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California.Amid Push for 'Daubert' in NJ, Plaintiffs Lawyers See No Need for Change
While a host of parties is urging the New Jersey Supreme Court to adopt the "Daubert" standard for admissibility of expert testimony, some lawyers say a change is unnecessary.What the DreamHost/DOJ Battle Says About Search Warrants in the Digital Age
A battle over a DOJ's search warrant highlights the ongoing struggles to define the scope of search warrants and First and Fourth Amendment rights in the digital age.German Court Blocks VW Prosecutors From Using Seized Jones Day Docs
Documents seized during a March raid on the Munich offices of Jones Day cannot be used by German prosecutors investigating the VW emissions scandal, a German high court has ruled.Court Orders Durst's Friends to Testify at Murder Hearing
A New York judge has directed two of Robert Durst's longtime friends to testify at a pretrial hearing in the eccentric millionaire's murder case in California this month.Trump Wouldn't Be the First President Asked to Testify in Congress
If the congressional committees investigating alleged Russian meddling of the 2016 presidential campaign eventually want to hear from President Donald Trump himself, don't count on a subpoena working its magic.Trump Wouldn't Be the First President Asked to Testify in Congress
If the congressional committees investigating alleged Russian meddling of the 2016 presidential campaign eventually want to hear from President Donald Trump himself, don't count on a subpoena working its magic.Court Declines to Raise Standard for Inclusion on Verdict Slip
A medical malpractice defendant does not need to preserve a negligence claim against a dismissed co-defendant in order for the dismissed defendant to be included on a verdict slip, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruleAdmissibility of Business Records Containing Out-of-Court Statements
In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter writes: Court of Appeals Judge Stein's conclusion, and her analysis in support, that the Sprint subscriber information offered in a burglary and robbery trial to establish phone calls between the defendant and an accomplice was not barred by the hearsay rule is certainly valuable on that difficult issue. The true value of her opinion, however, lies in how she reached that admissibility conclusion in the context of the offered evidence, the cell phone records, which involved two out-of-court statements.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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