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Ending Up Where You Started? Some Thoughts on Closing Arguments
Charla Aldous of Aldous \ Walker in Dallas and Steven Quattlebaum of Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull in Little Rock, Arkansas, walk through their respective approaches to preparing closing arguments.Daily Dicta: Don't You Dare Tell These Law Prof Amici They Have 'No Special Insight'
The underlying case involves Arkansas' so-called "ag-gag" rule that would stymie undercover exposés of industrial agriculture--and it raises meaty First Amendment issues.High-Stakes Hip Implant Trial Takes Series of Contentious Turns
With another potentially $1 billion verdict on the line, two heavyweight lawyers—plaintiffs' counsel W. Mark Lanier and defense lawyer John Beisner—are trading ever-escalating accusations and barbs in court papers in a high-stakes DePuy hip implant trial.Corporate Giants Saw 'Good, Bad and Ugly' Mass Tort Results
For three major corporations with mass tort troubles, 2016 was the year of the good, the bad and the ugly. It was good for General Motors Co., which avoided jury verdicts against it in six bellwether trials over its ignition switch defect. For Volkswagen, it was pretty bad: The automaker paid billions of dollars after admitting its "clean diesel" cars skirted emissions tests. And for Johnson & Johnson, it was just plain ugly, with five verdicts, including one surpassing $1 billion, over its hip implants and iconic baby powder.J&J Looking to Rebound From Series of Megaverdicts
After Johnson & Johnson got hit with a $1 billion verdict last week, plaintiffs lawyers were quick to paint a portrait of the company as an aggressive litigator uninterested in settling whose actions have prompted juries to award gargantuan punitive damages. It's the same refrain that plaintiffs attorneys have been touting this year as Johnson & Johnson has gotten hammered with five big verdicts over its hip implants and talcum powder products.J&J Looking to Rebound From Series of Megaverdicts
After Johnson & Johnson got hit with a $1 billion verdict last week, plaintiffs lawyers were quick to paint a portrait of the company as an aggressive litigator uninterested in settling whose actions have prompted juries to award gargantuan punitive damages. It's the same refrain that plaintiffs attorneys have been touting this year as Johnson & Johnson has gotten hammered with five big verdicts over its hip implants and talcum powder products.J&J Looking to Rebound From Series of Megaverdicts
After Johnson & Johnson got hit with a $1 billion verdict last week, plaintiffs lawyers were quick to paint a portrait of the company as an aggressive litigator uninterested in settling whose actions have prompted juries to award gargantuan punitive damages. It's the same refrain that plaintiffs attorneys have been touting this year as Johnson & Johnson has gotten hammered with five big verdicts over its hip implants and talcum powder products.Trending Stories
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