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Forged Checks, Letters to Joe Biden: Tom Girardi's Lawyers Go on the Offense
On Thursday, Tom Girardi's public defender, cross-examining an IRS special agent, brought up missing pieces of the government's criminal investigation against his client.Dean Omar Scores 3rd Talc Verdict With $63.4M Against Johnson & Johnson
The verdict is the third win for Dean Omar Branham Shirley, the Dallas plaintiffs' firm that won jury awards earlier this year against Johnson & Johnson of $45 million and $260 million in Illinois and Oregon.Litigation Launched: How to Sue NASA for Fallen Space Debris
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Cranfill Sumner Partner Mica Worthy discusses unique challenges involved in suing NASA for space debris damages amidst international law and the Federal Tort Claims Act.Litigators of the Week: Wiping Out a Startup's $72M Verdict Against Boeing
U.S. District Judge James Robart in Seattle found that the plaintiff, the now-defunct Zunum Aero Inc., hadn't adequately identified its alleged trade secrets nor shown that Boeing had interfered with its dealings with other potential investors, handing a win to John Hueston and Moez Kaba of Hueston Hennigan.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A team at Covington & Burling knocked out a $107.5 million patent infringement verdict facing pharmaceutical client AstraZeneca.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-218
(1) A judge who presides in estate proceedings may continue to serve on the board of directors of a not-for-profit hospice organization, even after the judge becomes aware that a testator named the hospice as a beneficiary in their will. (2) The judge may preside over the probate of a will that contains a bequest to the hospice, absent a challenge to the bequest. If a challenge occurs, the judge must disqualify.California AI Bills Survive Legislative Hurdle, But Narrowed
Bills regulating AI training and safety will move to legislative floor votes after committee amendments.Kamala Harris Would Only Be the Second Lawyer-President With a Non-T-14 Law Degree
UC Law SF Dean David Faigman said legal education is "a hallmark of American presidents," noting that 27 of the nation's 45 past presidents were previously lawyers.Kamala Harris Would Be Only the Second Lawyer-President With a Non-T-14 Law Degree
UC Law SF Dean David Faigman said legal education is "a hallmark of American presidents," noting that 27 of the nation's 45 past presidents were previously lawyers.Trending Stories
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