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Narrative's origin sways verdict
Russell D. Waldon won a defense verdict in Fulton County Superior Court Sept. 10 in what appeared to be a challenging case: His client admitted causing the car crash for which the plaintiff's lawyer asked the jury for nearly $1 million for pain, suffering, permanent injury and two surgeries resulting in $62,000 in medical expenses.Annual Updating Amendments to Child Support Guidelines
Notice to the bar.Hospitals Get A Bit Of A Pick Me Up
Not only could the debate over the congressional redistricting lines have changed the primary election date, it could have affected the legislative schedule over the next few months.Stephenson v. Food Bank for NYC
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New Pastures for Animal-Rights Lawyers
New Jersey solo Elenora Benz says her pet-trust practice "is not going to make a fortune," but it's a marketing tool, with some clients seeking her out specifically for that reason. It's just one way in which a growing cadre of lawyers is melding a love of animals with legal practice as animal-related issues become incorporated in numerous legal areas, such as personal injury, landlord-tenant and family law. And they're getting a boost from animal-oriented legislation.'Vexatious Litigation Strategy' in Patent Fight Will Cost Loser $9.4M
Head of community patent review project funded by tech giants deflects infringement concerns
WASHINGTON AP - Initial testing for an online peer review of up to 250 patent applications is set for next week even as the program's director deflects fears that participants could be liable later for willful patent infringement.IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp. and other technology innovators have funded and agreed to public review of some software patent applications filed with the U.What to Expect From Your Delaware Counsel
Recently, the Delaware Court of Chancery has set out what it expects from Delaware lawyers serving as co-counsel in litigation controlled by non-Delaware attorneys. The court explained: "The concept of 'local counsel' whose role is limited to administrative or ministerial matters has no place in the Court of Chancery. The Delaware lawyers who appear in a case are responsible to the court for the case and its presentation." This raises the related issues of what non-Delaware law firms should expect from their Delaware co-counsel in Delaware litigation and what the Delaware counsel should in turn expect from their non-Delaware co-counsel. Treating these issues openly can only help those relationships.Trending Stories
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