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Almost 30 years ago Robert Bork, in his seminal book "The Antitrust Paradox: A Policy at War With Itself," wrote that: "modern antitrust law has so decayed that the policy is no longer intellectual
By Henry Gottlieb | February 7, 2006
An insurance defense bar beset by pressure to handle more cases at lower rates has a new reason to fear carriers as clients. In a rare case of defense lawyer malpractice, a jury in Camden County
By Sue Reisinger | June 23, 2008
The Stolt-Nielsen antitrust case opened the widest window yet into the secret wheeling and dealing that
By Jessica M. Walker | December 16, 2005
Boca Raton attorney Gregg I. Shavitz filed about 20 pages of motions and claims during five months of litigation in a federal suit by a worker seeking overtime pay from her former employer. Aft
By Julie Kay | May 20, 2008
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By John Council | March 12, 2007
Here's a litigation head-scratcher: Does a prevailing plaintiff ever have a right to contest the legal fees incurred by the defense? That's the unusual question pending before Smith County C
By Maria Vogel-Short | September 28, 2007
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By Mary Alice Robbins | February 27, 2006
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By Jordana Mishory | March 22, 2007
Florida's 4th District Court of Appeal threw out one of the largest verdicts in U.S. history Wednesday when it overturned a $1.58 billion judgment against financial behemoth Morgan Stanley.T
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As has been widely publicized, on May 16 a Florida state court jury awarded $604.3 million in compensatory damages and later an additional $850 million in punitive damages to Coleman Holdings
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