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By Greg Land | March 14, 2019
The complaint accused Taylor English Duma and partner Michael Trotter of legal malpractice for drafting an operating agreement that allowed an investment company to unilaterally shut down a company set up to make and market a medical CPAP device invented by the plaintiff.
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By Jenna Greene | March 14, 2019
The Norton Law Firm, which logged 593 hours of pro bono work on the case in 12 weeks, convinced a federal jury to find for a veteran whose trust was betrayed by a psychiatrist.
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By Jenna Greene | March 14, 2019
The Norton Law Firm, which logged 593 hours of pro bono work on the case in 12 weeks, convinced a federal jury to find for a veteran whose trust was betrayed by a psychiatrist.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
The verdict comes in the first mesothelioma trial in Alameda County Superior Court.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
The verdict comes in the first mesothelioma trial in Alameda County Superior Court.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
Testifying at Tuesday's hearing was a plaintiffs expert in the talcum powder multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson, and the son of an ovarian cancer victim whose husband won a $72 million verdict against J&J.
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By Amanda Bronstad | March 12, 2019
Testifying at Tuesday's hearing was a plaintiffs expert in the talcum powder multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson, and the son of an ovarian cancer victim whose husband won a $72 million verdict against J&J.
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By Katheryn Tucker | March 11, 2019
Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Sara Doyle said Fulton County State Court Judge Fred Eady did not make any errors in the trial, even though he thought he did.
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By Christine Sexton | March 8, 2019
More than a half-dozen “transparency” bills have been filed in the Legislature, with lawmakers eager to use them to hold down health costs.
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By Christian Petrucci | March 8, 2019
While workers' compensation coverage is generally mandatory for most employers under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act, there are certain classes of employers who are exempted from providing workers' compensation insurance.
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