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Crossing the Line: Discovery Involving School Records of Sandy Hook Victims Is Indefensible
The subpoena containing document requests appears to be a fishing expedition to uncover unsavory information about the children and their families—a request intended to embarrass, harass and intimidate.Money Sought as Florida Grapples With Record Manatee Deaths
The state is approaching 1,000 manatee deaths this year, from a population estimated around 8,800, with a large number of the deaths linked to poor water quality along the East Coast.Who Got the Work?℠: Boston Scientific's $1.75B Buy, IBM's Employment Class Action and More
Here's your weekly round-up of the law firms and lawyers around the country being tapped to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.Qualcomm Taps GM Exec as General Counsel
Ann Chaplin spent nearly six years at Detroit-based GM, most recently serving as corporate secretary and deputy general counsel.View more book results for the query "Fish"
Willkie Pursues Tech Litigation Buildout With Hogan Lovells IP Trial Attorney in San Francisco
Krista Schwartz was also an attorney at Jones Day for over 19 years.Few Workers' Comp Claims Adjusters Are Deposed. It's Time to Change That.
In the Pennsylvania workers' compensation system, judges rarely allow claimants' attorneys to take the depositions of claims adjusters. In my experience and that of my colleagues, approximately 90% of requests for depositions of adjusters are denied.The 'Case' for Law Firm IT Administrative Tracking
Technology investment, not unlike human capital, lease/real estate, etc., should be closely managed to maximize the value delivered by a firm's considerable investment in increasingly sophisticated tools.Proposed Class Action Filed Over California Oil Spill as Other Legal Threats Mount
Much more litigation is possible, as are criminal charges, with cities such as Huntington Beach already vowing accountability and Orange County's elected district attorney pushing for an investigation.Patients' Right to Their Own EMR Metadata
Medical records that used to be recorded primarily on paper, in the form of either handwritten or typed notations, are now entered on computers and stored electronically on computers or file servers. As Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier explore in this edition of their Medical Malpractice column, this new medical record medium has effected a sea change on medical malpractice litigation in several respects.Trending Stories
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