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'Jurors Want to Punish': Why Jury Verdicts Go 'Nuclear'
Lawyers and legal experts list a host of reasons for larger jury awards such as the $8 billion Risperdal verdict last week, including evolving societal norms, changes in the plaintiffs bar and the actions of defendants.'Jurors Want to Punish': Why a Jury Verdict Goes 'Nuclear'
Lawyers and legal experts list a host of reasons for larger jury awards such as the $8 billion Risperdal verdict last week, including evolving societal norms, changes in the plaintiffs bar and the actions of defendants.'Jurors Want to Punish': From Roundup to Risperdal, Why a Jury Verdict Goes 'Nuclear'
Lawyers and legal experts list a host of reasons for larger jury awards such as the $8 billion Risperdal verdict in Philadelphia last week, including evolving societal norms, changes in the plaintiffs bar and the actions of defendants.Ochoa v. State Farm Life Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S legal expert analysis. Ochoav.State Farm Life Ins. Co.United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitSeptember…7th Circuit Rejects Dividend Claims by Plaintiffs Holding Participating Life Insurance Policies
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has affirmed a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois rejecting…Who Got The Work: A Spirited Dispute, and Matters of Competition
Midsize firms getting big-time client work.$1 Million Jury Verdict for Doctor Who Charged That His Discharge Was Retaliatory
A jury in Illinois has awarded $1 million to a doctor who claimed that he had been fired in retaliation for blowing the whistle on one of his co-workers.Facts…Florida Biopharma's Bankruptcy Leaves Big Firms Holding Bag
Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals filed for bankruptcy in Delaware last week, owing nearly $3.7 million to lawyers from more than 20 firms, including at least eight from the Am Law 200. The Sarasota, Florida-based company, formerly known as Star Scientific, once made headlines over a criminal complaint filed against a former Virginia governor.'Overlawyered' Indianapolis Finds Room for Growth
For years, Indianapolis has been an attractive city for Midwest law firms looking to expand their footprint. The economy has remained relatively strong, and firms including Milwaukee's Quarles & Brady, Chicago's SmithAmundsen, Cincinnati's Taft Stettinius & Hollister and others have opened new offices.Trending Stories
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