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Ford Motor Seeks to Reinstate Jury Verdict in Wrongful Death Case
The Mississippi Supreme Court will hear arguments Jan. 10 from Ford Motor Co., which seeks to reinstate a jury verdict that it wasn't liable for the deaths of two students in a collision between a Ford Explorer and another vehicle. The students' families had claimed the fire that erupted was caused by a faulty fuel system in the Explorer, but the jury ruled in favor of Ford. The trial judge overturned the verdict after an attorney for the families argued that Ford and its attorneys concealed evidence.Latest slip-and-fall verdict costs Kroger $15K, not millions
After a losing streak on slip-and-fall cases last year resulting in Georgia verdicts of $750,000, $2.3 million and $2.79 million, the Kroger Co. hired a new defense attorney this year.Rose Acres lost millions of dollars when emergency salmonella regulations forced almost half of its eggs into the less lucrative "breaker market." It won more than $8 million from the Court of Federal Claims, but the Federal Circuit squawked.
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Thomson Elite Pushes Practice Management Product on .NET
Thomson Elite calls its new large-firm accounting and practice management software, Elite 3E, the first system of its kind to run on the Microsoft .NET platform, which can provide secure data hosting and enable customization of software modules -- allowing, theoretically, for optimal collaboration and workflow oversight. The system is meant to streamline business operations and cut costs. But some law firm sources question how easy and cost-effective it will be for existing Elite users to upgrade to 3E.Lawyer Discipline: High court disbars two, suspends one
The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday issued the following decisions disciplining members of the State Bar:In the Supreme Court of GeorgiaDecided: July 7, 2008 S08Y0776. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.S08Y0777. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.S08Y0778. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.S08Y0979. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.High Court To Take Up Clerk's Challenge To Sealing ARD Records
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear the Berks County court clerk's challenge to an administrative rule requiring sealing of case records upon a defendant's successful completion of a diversion program.Is Your Company Tweeting Its Way Into Trouble?
With the growth of social media for marketing and business purposes, managing discovery risk is critical, note Judah Lifschitz and Laura Fraher of Shapiro, Lifschitz & Schram.2d Circuit backs work product tape subpoena
A subject of a grand jury investigation who, on advice of counsel, taped phone calls with a fellow broker to help protect himself cannot shield the recordings from prosecutors following a 2nd Circuit ruling. In a decision unsealed this week, the circuit held that, even though the tapes were "fact work product," the government had shown that there was a "substantial need for the recordings and that the information could not be obtained through other means."Trending Stories
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