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Litigators Watching Vioxx Trials Predict Merck Will Stay the Course
The split verdict in the first trial of a pair of long-term Vioxx users' cases against Merck & Co. supports its strategy of battling each claim rather than settling the more than 10,000 cases, litigators say. "Merck's clearly going to keep taking these cases into the courtroom," said Peter A. Bicks, a products liability litigator for Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe who is not involved in Vioxx litigation. Bicks said the length of jury deliberations suggested that "the case was close and winnable for Merck."Can Law Firms Keep the Blogosphere at Bay?
If analysts' assertion that law firm marketing's future lies in the blogosphere is correct, what's a firm to do when an attorney or staffer publishes a blog that might harm the firm's carefully wrought image? Can an Anonymous Lawyer or Article Three Blonde damage a firm's credibility? Philip Gordon and Katherine Franklin, shareholders at Littler Mendelson, the nation's largest employment law firm, say yes. The stopgap measure is a blogging policy.Significant Amendments to the Federal Rules on Expert Witness Discovery and Summary Judgment
New federal rule amendments resolve the court split on expert witness discovery, and substantially revise the summary judgment rule.View more book results for the query "*"
In the Matter of the Tenure Hearing of Young
The determination by the Division of Children and Families that allegations of child abuse of a minor student by a teacher were unfounded did not preclude the school district from filing disciplinary charges seeking to terminate a teacher's employment.Trending Stories
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