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On Day 2 of Roundup Bellwether, Judge Says Plaintiff Lawyer Has Shown 'Bad Faith'
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria held a hearing Tuesday afternoon at the end of second day of the first bellwether trial targeting Monsanto Co. with claims that its herbicide Roundup causes cancer to consider whether to sanction Aimee Wagstaff of Andrus Wagstaff for defying his orders to stick to science during opening statements.US Chamber's Legal Arm Calls for Reform of Explosive Securities Class Action System
The U.S. Chamber's Institute for Legal Reform held a press briefing Tuesday and released two research reports to substantiate its claims that plaintiffs and their lawyers are abusing the legal system.Supreme Court's Pay-Equity Order Left Questions Unresolved: What's Next
The circuit split among federal appeals courts will continue to exist regardless of how the Ninth Circuit ends up.View more book results for the query "*"
Perkins Coie's Eric Miller Approved for 9th Circuit--Without Backing by Home State Senators
Miller is the first appeals court nominee to be confirmed without the “blue slip” consent of either home state senator.Perkins Coie's Eric Miller Approved for 9th Circuit, Despite Blue Slip Flap
Miller is the first appeals court nominee to be confirmed without the “blue slip” consent of either home state senator.Group Adds Retaliation Claims Against Cromwell Over Housing Dispute
A federal judge has allowed community service groups to file an amended lawsuit alleging retaliation by the town involved in a dispute over housing for mentally disabled residents.More Countries Seek GDPR Adequacy Decisions from the EU, But What About the US?
A U.S. data privacy law would open the door for a U.S.-EU adequacy decision under the GDPR. But such a law appears to be a tough sell at the moment.As More Countries Seek Adequacy Decisions With EU, Will US Get Left Behind?
“All these major economic areas are taking an omnibus approach to data protection,” while the U.S. "is still focused very much sectorally on how it regulates data protection,” said a London-based privacy and cybersecurity expert. A federal data privacy law would open the door for a U.S.-EU adequacy decision under the GDPR. But such a law appears to be a tough sell at the moment.Trending Stories
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