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How pro-business is Roberts Court?
It's become an annual ritual of the Roberts Court era: As soon as the U.S. Supreme Court recesses for the summer, the debate resumes over just how pro-business it really is.Attorney negotiates $1.9M injury settlement
Jennifer Vanover was on her motor scooter in Dania Beach when she was hit by a Mazda Miata convertible driven by Matthew Kaufman, a New York dentist.Seat Belt Defense Clicks, This Time
A case over a seat belt that yielded a Florida man a $6.3 million award two years ago didn't produce the same result for a Maryland man recently involved in a similar case with the same expert testifying. That plaintiff lost his case against Mitsubishi Motors when a federal jury in Detroit rejected his claim that his seat belt failed to restrain him when he crashed his car into a tree nine years ago.Demystifying Lack of Consistent Pre-emption Rulings
From litigating pharmaceutical and medical device cases to litigating worker safety and motor vehicle cases, pre-emption is an issue.Pa. Law and Strict Liability Points of Interest in Crashworthiness Cases
The crashworthiness doctrine is a subset of strict products liability law that most typically arises in the context of vehicular accidents, as the Pennsylvania Superior Court determined in Gaudio v. Ford Motor Company.China's auto factories cannot meet demand
Nissan Motor Co.'s factory in central China is making cars almost 24 hours a day, yet Pan Xiaowei still waited three months for her new Tiida compact to arrive at the dealership. "It wasn't like this a couple of years ago," said Pan, 34, whose husband runs a property development company in Shandong province.MAP-21 and the Role of Black-Box Recorders in Discovery
Event data recorders (EDRs), more commonly known as black boxes, are installed in approximately 85 percent of current automobiles.Sarkissian Mason Inc. v. Enterprise Holdings
Auto Rental Firm's 'OnRamp' Site Did Not Steal Trade Secrets From Marketing AgencyJustices Hear Arguments on Pre-emption and Religion
The Supreme Court, in separate arguments on Wednesday, waded into two difficult parts of the Constitution that traditionally have divided the justices: religion and pre-emption.Legal cliff diver lands on his feet at Latham
When he left his position as solicitor general of the United States in late January 2009, Gregory Garre eschewed the comfort of a return to his prior law firm, the former Hogan & Hartson, for the unknown territory of Latham & Watkins. His transition was eased by the well-regarded appellate shop that awaited him.Trending Stories
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