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By Charles Toutant | January 17, 2020
The appeals court upheld a 2017 ruling barring testimony from experts who linked Accutane to certain side effects.
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By Suzette Parmley | January 16, 2020
Despite the regulated nature of the casino business, expert testimony wasn't needed to establish a duty of care, the Appellate Division said.
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By Amanda Bronstad | January 14, 2020
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg, who contrasted the plaintiffs' experts to those admitted in cases over Roundup, is likely to end the multidistrict litigation over Viagra, which involves more than 1,000 lawsuits alleging the erectile dysfunction medication increased the progression of melanoma.
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By John L. Slimm and Jeremy J. Zacharias | January 9, 2020
Decisions during trial are oftentimes based on unexpected rulings or surprise testimony and need to be made quickly. In addition, attorneys sometimes take chances in the conduct of litigation. This article looks at scenarios where malpractice claims may arise, and defenses available to counsel.
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By Toby Kleinman and Daniel Pollack | December 18, 2019
There are many considerations before making a decision to file an emergent appeal.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 12, 2019
Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood retained Keker, Van Nest & Peters this week to defend against Johnson & Johnson's allegations that the plaintiffs firm provided false expert testimony in a trial over J&J's baby powder. The judge denied Johnson & Johnson's motion for mistrial, and closing arguments began Thursday.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 12, 2019
Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood retained Keker, Van Nest & Peters this week to defend against Johnson & Johnson's allegations that the plaintiffs firm provided false expert testimony in a trial over J&J's baby powder. The judge denied Johnson & Johnson's motion for mistrial, and closing arguments began Thursday.
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By Max Mitchell | December 6, 2019
Philadelphia Judge Shelley Robins New's decision to dismiss the case came less than a year after former sheriff's deputy Paul Owens, who was paralyzed from the waist down after the crash, settled his claims against several elevator manufacturers for $20.5 million.
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 4, 2019
Stanford's Pam Karlan sparred with Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee as she and other legal experts testified on whether Trump's conduct is impeachable.
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By Nate Robson | December 2, 2019
The witness list includes Stanford Law's Pamela Karlan, Harvard Law's Noah Feldman, Michael Gerhardt from the University of North Carolina School of Law, and Jonathan Turley, of the George Washington University Law School.
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