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Autopsy, Cremation and the Spoliation of Evidence in Wrongful Death Cases
But what happens when an autopsy is performed, in anticipation of litigation, and the body is subsequently cremated? Regardless of whether the autopsy is performed by a county coroner or an independent pathologist, I would argue that cremation of the body is tantamount to the intentional destruction of evidence in a wrongful death case.Jury to Consider Whether Weather Conditions Negated Negligence in Truck Accident
"Worthy's tractor-trailer needed more distance to stop than Le Doux's Ford traveling at the same speed. Because of this key difference, the Court is of the opinion that Le Doux and Worthy were not operating their vehicles under the same circumstances, and thus, the issue of whether the weather conditions may have equally negated the alleged negligence of Le Doux and Worthy is also a question of fact for the jury," Senior Judge Norman K. Moon concluded.Georgia Bill Is Latest GOP Effort Targeting Prosecutors
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has decried the measure, claiming it's a racist attack after voters elected 14 nonwhite district attorneys in Georgia in 2020.Sam Bankman-Fried Accused of Bribing Chinese Officials With $40 Million Payment
The government said that Bankman-Fried allegedly directed the bribe payment after Chinese law enforcement officials froze crypto trading accounts associated with his crypto hedge fund, Alameda, in early 2021.View more book results for the query "*"
Choosing a Mediator for Your Medical Malpractice Case: One Size Does Not Fit All
Medical professional liability cases can be complex, expensive to prosecute and defend, trigger substantial emotions and be quite unpredictable in terms of outcome. Mediation can be particularly valuable and effective in securing acceptable outcomes for all parties. Choose wisely.Prior or Pending Litigation Exclusion Bars Coverage for Natural Resource Damages Claim
In the case of prior or pending litigation exclusions, the policyholder-insurer dispute is typically over whether a later filed claim arises out of the same subject matter or alleged activities as a prior or pending litigation.Connecticut Appeals Court Vacates Order Granting Law Firm Nearly $100K in Attorney Fees
A Connecticut appeals court ruled against a law firm, affirming a lower court's decision to vacate a decree awarding the firm nearly $100,000 in attorney fees.PLW People in the News—March 28, 2023—Barley Snyder, Saxton & Stump
Barley Snyder announced that the Dauphin County Bar Association (DCBA) has named attorney John Quain the secretary of its young lawyers section.Trending Stories
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