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Calif. Appeal Court Unties Two Asbestos Suits
A San Francisco Superior Court judge who combined two asbestos suits for trial in front of one jury will have to conduct separate trials. In an unpublished ruling, a California appellate court ordered the lower court judge to vacate an order consolidating a living plaintiff's kidney cancer suit with a dead plaintiff's mesothelioma suit. Looking at eight criteria, the appeal court found that only one supported consolidation -- the same attorney represented all the plaintiffs.Salomon v. Burr Manor Estates Inc.
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Six Finalists Chosen For Empty Seat On 3rd DCA
Three Miami-Dade circuit judges and three other attorneys are the finalists to replace Third District Court of Appeal Judge Angel Cortiñas.Fresh Challenges Emerge to $1.6B Toyota Settlement
Five class members have appealed the recent approval of a $1.6 billion settlement between Toyota and thousands of consumers who claim to have lost value on their vehicles following the 2010 recalls for sudden acceleration defects.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 7, No. 121 -- June 24, 1999
Court: Can officials be sued for false testimony?
The Supreme Court will decide whether government officials who testify falsely while acting as a complaining witness have absolute immunity from civil lawsuits.Trending Stories
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