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Judge Grants Discovery Into Hospital's Use of Heart Monitors
A Pennsylvania hospital must release the redacted medical records of about 10 emergency room patients who were equipped to heart monitors on the night a heart transplant patient died from heart complications after being treated at the hospital, a Lackawanna County judge has ruled.Simon Property raises dividend after FFO increases
Simon Property Group, the largest U.S. shopping-mall owner, increased its quarterly dividend 5.6 percent.Legal Groups Resist Gitmo Bill
The ABA and other organizations are protesting a proposal to subject lawyers for Guantanamo detainees to greater scrutiny.After whittling away at a novel antitrust case against the Andy Warhol Foundation until there was nothing left, Boies, Schiller & Flexner is on its way to recovering its client's hefty legal tab from an insurer that balked at covering the defense.
Title Companies Must Be Prepared to Litigate
The complexities of living and conducting business in the United States, and in particular, states rich in industry and commercial activity such as New Jersey, have dramatically altered the business model of for-profit professionals in recent years. The legal community, and ancillary ventures such as title companies, have not been spared from the domino effects of this change.View more book results for the query "*"
Patent Trial Pits U.S. Software Firm Against Russian Rival
As Nuance Communications Inc. and ABBYY Software House brought their long-running case to a jury in U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White's courtroom, their lawyers traded classic barbs of patent warfare.Ashcroft Names Head of U.S. Trustees Office
Attorney General John Ashcroft selected Lawrence A. Friedman as director of the executive office of the U.S. Trustees Program, the bankruptcy court watchdog that has lacked a permanent director for more than a year. The Trustees office has become more aggressive in challenging adviser and legal fees, disinterestedness and raising concerns about indemnification of bankruptcy advisers.Dealing With Damages in Voir Dire and Summation
In their Trial Advocacy column, Ben Rubinowitz, a partner at Gair, Gair, Conason, Steigman, Mackauf, Bloom & Rubinowitz, and Evan Torgan, a member of Torgan & Cooper, write that any victory in a personal injury case is a Pyrrhic one unless the plaintiff receives all the damages he is entitled to. So first, the trial lawyer must select a jury which does not enter the courtroom with a bias against large damages awards. At the end of the case, the skilled attorney must tie the proof in the case to the commitments obtained from the jurors in voir dire to follow the court's instructions on damages, wherever it may lead.Trending Stories
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