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By Colleen Murphy | November 18, 2022
"But for that sole incident, nothing in the record suggests that prospective witnesses, or other third parties, were present in the room with the testifying witnesses," the per curiam opinion said. "Our review of the record shows the court took appropriate precautions to maintain the integrity of the proceedings."
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By Cassandre Coyer | October 4, 2022
While virtual reality technology has already proved useful in many other industries, its use in legal is still coming into focus. While many have pointed to VR's potential to present evidence in trials, some argue that immersing jurors into a crime scene is a step too far.
4 minute read
By Michael A. Mora | September 12, 2022
"You will see a lot more of these mapping services utilized in trial and not contested as much as they were before," said Michael J. Pike, managing partner of Pike & Lustig.
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By Ross Todd | September 8, 2022
Welch had an expert witness apologize to the court on the stand during her cross in a recent opioid trial in West Virginia.
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By Jason Grant | August 30, 2022
The three-judge panel stated that "there is substantial evidence to support the district court's conclusion that the [Arkansas] Act prohibits medical treatment that conforms with the recognized standard of care. Even international bodies that consider hormone treatment for adolescents to be 'experimental' have not banned the care covered by Act 626."
6 minute read
By Terry Spencer | August 26, 2022
The defense is trying to show that Nikolas Cruz, 23, had a long history of mental health issues that were never fully treated.
3 minute read
By Weston L. Hall | August 17, 2022
The emergence of high-profile cases along with advancements in imaging technology played important roles in the resurgence of TBI litigation seen today.
5 minute read
By Jessica Copeland and Riane Lafferty | August 12, 2022
This column explores three cases dealing with important procedural issues: personal jurisdiction for corporations, the local controversy exception to the Class Action Fairness Act, and required expert disclosures.
9 minute read
By Gerald H. Clark | August 4, 2022
"I have been involved in thousands of injury cases in my 22 years of practice and have yet to see an 'independent' medical examination," writes plaintiffs attorney Gerald Clark.
10 minute read
By Brian J. Shoot | August 4, 2022
Appellate cases resolved with a 3 to 2 vote are decisions where people can reasonably differ. Such rulings thus display the fault lines of the law. In this column, Brian J. Shoot takes a look at some recent 3 to 2 rulings.
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