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Judge Rejects Claim for Concealment of Evidence
A judge has declined to allow a request to substitute a claim for fraudulent concealment for one of spoliation of evidence in a complaint in a defective firearm case after finding the plaintiffs' chances of surviving a motion to dismiss the new charge were low.Gun Advocates Get Cold Shoulder From D.C. Appeals Court
A federal appellate panel in Washington was cool to a challenge to the government's demand that gun dealers in four border states turn over information about bulk sales of semiautomatic rifles.Gun advocates get the cold shoulder from appeals court
A federal appellate panel in Washington was cool to a challenge to the government's demand that gun dealers in four border states turn over information about bulk sales of semi-automatic rifles.Expert Witness Requirements at Issue in Illinois Case
The Illinois Supreme Court is considering a case that's apt to determine whether out-of-state engineers can testify as expert witnesses in the state courts. While the court has previously upheld sanctions against out-of-state engineers for offering services in Illinois, it has never before ruled on the admissibility of expert testimony from an unlicensed engineer. Says law professor Steven Lubet, "It could create shockwaves if it were to extend beyond this case and this engineer."Gun advocates get the cold shoulder from U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C.
A federal appellate panel in Washington was cool to a challenge to the government's demand that gun dealers in four border states turn over information about bulk sales of semi-automatic rifles.Gun advocates get the cold shoulder from appeals court
A federal appellate panel in Washington was cool to a challenge to the government's demand that gun dealers in four border states turn over information about bulk sales of semi-automatic rifles.Expert Witness Requirements at Issue in Illinois Case
The Illinois Supreme Court is considering a case that's apt to determine whether out-of-state engineers can testify as expert witnesses in the state courts. While the court has previously upheld sanctions against out-of-state engineers for offering services in Illinois, it has never before ruled on the admissibility of expert testimony from an unlicensed engineer. Says law professor Steven Lubet, "It could create shockwaves if it were to extend beyond this case and this engineer."Ex-Locke Lord Partner's Tale Shows Toll That Thinning of Large Firm Ranks Can Take
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