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By Jenna Greene | August 6, 2018
Since he retired from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit last year, Richard Posner has been on a mission to make the justice system more accessible and responsive to pro se litigants. The Fourth Circuit is not impressed.
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By Michael Booth | August 6, 2018
In Scott v. Georgia King Village, a Newark woman is to receive $1.48 million as compensation, including $1.3 million awarded by an Essex County jury,…
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By James Haliczer | August 6, 2018
Recent rulings on the issue of Florida's Medical Malpractice Arbitration caps on intangible damages have resulted in a significant win for victims.
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By Verdict Search | August 6, 2018
A moped rider claimed he was injured when a city employee backed a car into him.
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By Verdict Search | August 6, 2018
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco defeats a damages claim on behalf of a smoker who died of lung cancer.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | August 6, 2018
Does public access extend to discovery materials that are not filed with the court? Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster says no: materials developed during the pretrial discovery process are not part of the presumptively public record until they are filed with the court, such as by being placed on the docket or lodged in evidence.
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By Laurie Webb Daniel, Holland & Knight | August 6, 2018
Years ago, someone bringing such a motion risked scorn, as many considered it unprofessional to accuse a fellow lawyer of improper conduct except in the most egregious of circumstances.
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By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | August 6, 2018
Summary judgment motions by defendants have become somewhat routine in medical malpractice actions. Not infrequently, the evidence and applicable standards of care offer little or nothing to justify them.
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By R. Robin McDonald | August 3, 2018
Prime Healthcare, the nation's fifth-largest hospital chain, has agreed to settle a federal whistleblower case filed by a nurse in one of the company's California hospitals.
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By Christine Simmons | August 3, 2018
“Why don't you say how are you getting along with your wife, and we can discuss that now?” Carl Icahn told a lawyer from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz during a heated deposition that ended quickly.
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