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June D Bell

June D Bell

June 22, 2009 | National Law Journal

Some cases belong nowhere near a jury

By June D. Bell

6 minute read

October 08, 2012 | National Law Journal

Hospitable

Profile of Judy Miles, general counsel for Kimpton Hotel & Restaurant Group LLC.

By June D. Bell

6 minute read

June 02, 2003 | National Law Journal

A 'smackdown' in the courtroom

Attorney: Jerry S. McDevitt

By June D. Bell

7 minute read

June 02, 2003 | National Law Journal

Making the most of breaks

Attorney: Thomas C. Green

By June D. Bell

7 minute read

September 27, 2004 | National Law Journal

Betting on the tribe

As the number of casinos on Indian lands increases, firms are now focusing on the kinds of issues that arise when Indian tribal laws and federal regulations interact.

By June D. Bell Special to The National Law Journal

8 minute read

April 29, 2013 | National Law Journal

IPO-bound?

Profile of Ron Vaisbort, general counsel for Good Technology Inc.

By June D. Bell

5 minute read

November 29, 2004 | National Law Journal

Law allowing guns in cars at work contested

In a unique case that pits fear of workplace violence against the right to bear arms, Oklahoma businesses are challenging a new state law that permits employees to keep firearms in cars parked in company lots.

By June D. BellSpecial to The National Law Journal

4 minute read

September 27, 2010 | National Law Journal

Well dressed

Profile of Barbara Kolsun, executive vice president and general counsel for Stuart Weitzman Holdings LLC.

By June D. Bell

5 minute read

July 15, 2002 | Law.com

Texas Tire Trial Ends With $29 Million Verdict

A Texas jury has awarded $29 million to the family of a man who died in a rollover accident involving a Bridgestone/Firestone tire. Jurors made the award in connection with a Chevrolet Blazer that veered off the road and flipped after a tread separated. Sears Roebuck had previously repaired a puncture in the tire. The jury assigned 65 percent of the blame to Bridgestone/Firestone and 35 percent to Sears.

By June D. Bell

4 minute read

May 03, 2002 | Law.com

San Francisco Verdict Bodes Ill for Oil Industry

The oil industry could be hit with billions of dollars in damages as a result of a jury's decision that the gasoline additive MTBE is a defective product. The milestone verdict holds five companies responsible for selling MTBE-enhanced gasoline, a product a San Francisco Superior Court jury deemed unreasonably dangerous and defective. The case was the first involving MTBE to go to trial, and dozens more are pending.

By June D. Bell

4 minute read