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Sanctions Imposed for Non-Malevolent Destruction of Emails
"The law does not require a showing of malice to establish intentionality with respect to the spoliation of evidence," Southern District Judge Shira Scheindlin wrote. "In the context of an adverse inference analysis, there is no analytical distinction between destroying evidence in bad faith...and destroying it willfully."Research Institute's Legal Chief Resumes Dual Role With New Firm
David Welte essentially acted as the legal chief for the Stowers Institute for Medical Research since 2000, maintaining a concurrent role as a partner at Polsinelli Shalton Welte Suelthaus. This past January, Welte ended his 31-year relationship with the firm to become full-time general counsel for the biomedical institute. But a surprise announcement last month revealed that Welte would also be joining Bryan Cave's Kansas City, Mo., office, continuing the dual role he practiced at Polsinelli.Medtronic to Pay $268 Million to Settle Defibrillator Suits
Medtronic won a huge decision last year when a federal court judge dismissed scores of product liability cases questioning the safety of Medtronic Sprint Fidelis defibrillation leads following the 2007 recall of the devices. Plaintiffs lawyers promptly appealed the ruling to the 8th Circuit -- but Medtronic didn't wait to see if the appellate court would affirm the decision. The company has announced that it will pay $268 million to resolve Sprint Fidelis-related suits pending throughout the country.View more book results for the query "US Food and Drug Administration"
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