The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicholas Nanovic | February 12, 2018
Do you have an estate plan? If not, you are not alone. Fewer than half of Americans have an estate plan—the percentage varies between 55 percent and 70 percent, depending on which survey you rely upon.
By Charles Toutant | February 9, 2018
The company artificially inflated its stock price by failing to disclose what it knew about links between cancer and Johnson's Baby Powder, according to the suit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Megan E. Grossman | February 9, 2018
On Jan. 25, the associate attorney general of the United States issued a policy that prohibits the Department of Justice (DOJ) civil litigators from using guidance documents to establish violations of law in civil enforcement actions.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | February 9, 2018
Thursday's decision came less than four months after a federal court slapped a $9 million sanction on Jacksonville-based Farah & Farah and The Wilner Firm “to account for the immense waste of judicial resources by maintaining over a thousand non-viable claims.”
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 7, 2018
The Reglan litigation came to a settlement last year, and, according to the judge tasked with presiding over the city's mass torts programs, the court is entering the final stages of administering that settlement.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Barbara Melby and Eric J. Pennesi | February 6, 2018
With technology being the ultimate enabler across the majority of industries, commercially available “off the shelf” software products have become the lifeline of many businesses.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 2, 2018
An attorney recently sanctioned for posting pictures of a Philadelphia courtroom on social media and using the hashtag #killinnazis has withdrawn from the Xarelto trial that is scheduled to begin next month.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 2, 2018
With an inventory of pharmaceutical cases that nearly doubled over the past 12 months, Philadelphia's pharma-related mass tort programs have reached record heights for the second year in a row.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Editorial Board | February 2, 2018
Last year saw the most mass killings in the United States since USA Today began tracking them in 2006.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John Terwilleger | February 1, 2018
The legislature is currently considering two autonomous vehicle bills, one in the Senate and one in the House. The Senate bill, SB 712, would create significant changes in existing autonomous vehicle law, more closely aligning Florida law with recent Federal guidance and general industry standards. The House bill, HB 353, would make adjustments to the existing law, while still making some significant changes.
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