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Opioid Companies Will Face Public Nuisance Claims at Trial
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who will oversee a closely watched Oct. 21 jury trial next month, refused to toss claims that the opioid manufacturers created a public nuisance.Purdue, Other Opioid Companies Will Face Public Nuisance Claims at Trial
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who will oversee a closely watched Oct. 21 jury trial next month, refused to toss claims that the opioid manufacturers created a public nuisance.Purdue Pharma Says Settlement Talks in Opioid Cases Not Over
The suits cast Purdue as a particular villain, saying the company's marketing of its drugs downplayed addiction risks and led to more widespread opioid prescribing, even though only a sliver of the opioid painkillers sold in the U.S. were its products.11th Circuit Poised to Lean Right With Trump Appointment as Judge Takes Senior Status, Court
Judge Stanley Marcus of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has announced a move to senior judge status.New Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan Gets High Marks From Chief Judge Robert Katzmann
"It's a work in progress, but I think the objectives are sound," said Chief Judge Robert Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. "We all have to continue to work together to straighten out the kinks we think there may have been so that next year is better.”Judges Give High Marks to New Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan
Federal judges and law school clerkship advisers say a new federal law clerk hiring plan is off to a strong start in its first two weeks. The pilot plan is intended to head off the hiring of law students for clerkships before they have completed their second year on campus.Miami Law Firm Targets Trivago in Helms-Burton Lawsuit
The suit is the fifth suit filed in the U.S. and the sixth worldwide since Cuban Americans were given the green light to sue for land seized by the Cuban government after the country's revolution in 1959.Law Firm Targets Trivago in Helms-Burton Lawsuit
The suit is the fifth such action filed in the U.S. and the sixth worldwide since Cuban Americans were given the green light to sue for land seized by the Cuban government after the country's revolution in 1959.'Order in the Court!' New Federal Clerk Hiring Plan Is Off to Busy Start
This week marks the beginning of a two-year pilot Federal Clerk Hiring Plan, under which participating judges will wait until June after a candidate's second-year of law school to interview and hire them as clerks. It replaces a previous plan that dissolved in 2014.Ahead of the Curve: Ending the Clerkship Madness?
This week's Ahead of the Curve looks at the new Federal Clerk Hiring Plan and whether the two-year pilot will restore order to the chaotic federal clerk hiring landscape.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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