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Dijo Inc. v. Hilton Hotels Corp.
The improvident admission of opinion testimony requires vacature of the quantum of the jury's damage award.Lawyer To Ask For Coroner's Inquest In Ga. Death
A lawyer for the family of a Georgia teenager whose body was found inside a rolled-up wrestling mat at school says he plans to ask a judge to order a coroner's inquest in the case.Mendez v. South Jersey Transportation
"Extraordinary circumstances" existed for the extension of the 90-day Tort Claims Act deadline.Panel Finds No Evidence Pit Bull Involved in Fight With Shepherd Was Dangerous
An upstate town justice who observed that dogs are stupid and that a pregnant owner who took her pit bull for a walk showed poor judgment has been chastised by an appellate court, which overturned the justice's finding that the pit bull had showed itself to be dangerous by defending itself against a German Shepherd that picked a fight.View more book results for the query "*"
Quinn Emanuel Prepares for Parisian Push with Shearman Hire
Fresh off opening a second office in Germany earlier this year, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is readying for a Paris launch in January by poaching local Shearman & Sterling arbitration partner Philippe Pinsolle.U.S. Sentencing Commission issues first study in 20 years on mandatory minimums
Black convicted offenders are the racial group least likely to earn relief from mandatory minimum sentences for assisting the government, according to a major study of mandatory minimum penalties by the U.S. Sentencing Commission.Privilege Waived After Client Said Subpoena Not Topic With Lawyer
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled that a lawyer must take the stand against a former client who in an earlier trial had testified that she and the attorney never discussed certain sensitive subjects. The judge found the woman waived attorney-client privilege, and supported his decision with a 4th Circuit ruling. The appeals court held that privilege is waived if a client answers a question about client/lawyer communications by denying that such communication took place.Did He Deserve the Death Penalty?
Steven M. Schneebaum, a shareholder in the Washington, D.C., office of Greenberg Traurig, details his work in a death penalty case against Tony Barksdale.Trending Stories
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