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E-Discovery Onward: 4 Trends Shaping the Future of E-Discovery
With 2016 well underway, trends are shaping the way e-discovery is practiced. Experts from Norton Rose Fulbright and Shook, Hardy & Bacon elaborate on events shaping the future of e-discovery.3-D Printing Set to Disrupt Products Liability Law
The concept of the traditional supply chain, with a designer, manufacturer, distributor and purchaser, forms the backbone of products liability law. But with the rise of 3-D printing, where a person may design and essentially manufacture a ­product in his or her garage, the traditional supply chain goes out the window, along with many basic notions about strict liability.Big Talcum Verdicts Stemmed from Lawyers' Deep Data Dive
For more than 30 years, medical researchers had studied whether there was a link between talcum powder use in the genital area and ovarian cancer. The answer? It depended on whom you asked. Ted Meadows, who had just finished handling cases brought by women alleging the hormone replacement drug Prempro caused their breast cancer, wanted to take a closer look at the studies. It paid off.Want to be a South Florida Rising Star? Follow This Roadmap
Want to build a young South Florida super lawyer? A basic blueprint would be to be a litigator from the University of Miami School of Law who is involved in international business or real estate.Rising Stars: Litigation Partner Has Worked For—And Taken On—a Variety of Governments
E-Discovery Outreach: EDI Founder on Group's $1 Distance Learning Course
EDI co-founder Patrick Oot discusses the group's new educational outreach initiative.Chadbourne's TMT Chair Goes Solo, Plus More Lateral Moves
The former Beltway-based leader of Chadbourne & Parke starts his own shop; Bracewell and Sidley make some big New York hires; a boutique investment bank recruits from Sullivan & Cromwell; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.J&J Hit With $55M Verdict in Another Big Loss over Talcum Powder
Johnson & Johnson lost another verdict over claims that the use of talcum powder caused a woman's ovarian cancer after a jury in Missouri awarded $55 million on Monday. The verdict comes after another Missouri jury on Feb. 22 awarded $75 million in the first award against Johnson & Johnson over talcum powder's links to ovarian cancer.Report: Who Won (and Lost) the Most Big-Ticket Trials in 2015
Big Law litigators love to boast that their firms are ready and willing to take cases to trial. So it's interesting to look at the top 100 verdicts of 2015 to see what firms are actually making good on their threats. The answer is probably not who you'd think.EDI Launches Distance Learning Program as New E-Discovery Education Initiative
The web-based program features judges, corporate counsel, law firm experts as lecturers and costs $1.Trending Stories
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