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Federal Rule of Evidence 806—A Useful Tool to Demonstrate Bias in Serial Tort Litigation
Practitioners should keep Rule 806 in mind when engaged in serial litigation. Though the case law in civil matters is scarce, the plain language of the rule and its application and purpose should provide avenues for its use when faced with slanted learned treatises offered into evidence from unavailable witnesses.Filings in Phila. Paraquat Mass Tort Surge Amid Slowdowns in Federal MDL
When it comes to coordinated litigation, "it's really a matter of getting into court, getting trials, and getting justice," Chaffin Luhana managing partner Eric Chaffin said.White & Case, Greenberg Traurig and Saul Ewing Recruit New Partners in DC Region
Federal legislation has fueled demand for energy, aviation, and environmental expertise, while IP litigation and AI technologies continue to fuel demand for patent lawyers.Reports: PI Attorneys Spend Millions to Influence Elections and Juries
These reports highlight a very disturbing trend in the commonwealth, a trend that needs to be reversed to right-size the state's legal climate.Anticipating Annual Reviews: Advocating for Your Advancement
As feedback becomes sparser, it is critical to keep track of all notable achievements you accomplished throughout each year in preparation for annual or semi-annual reviews.View more book results for the query "*"
Is the Proposed Constitutional Amendment for Appellate Judge Selections Still Under Consideration?
"Our primary concern is with proposing a constitutional amendment without robust engagement from stakeholders, including the bar association, members of the legal community, and civil rights advocates," Sarah Fajardo, the policy director for the ACLU-NJ, told the Law Journal.Prosecutors in Georgia Election Case Against Trump Seek to Keep Fulton DA on the Case
In the motion to dismiss filed Wednesday with the Georgia Court of Appeals, prosecutors said there is not sufficient evidence to support reversing the lower court's order.Courts Split Over Requirement for Chapter 15 Jurisdiction In the U.S.
If a foreign debtor doesn't reside in, have a domicile or place of business in, or have property in the U.S., can the foreign representative of the debtor utilize Chapter 15 to obtain discovery to use in the foreign proceeding?Pa. School Districts Are Hurting: Cyber Charter School Funding Reform Is a Must
Originally, charter schools were created to encourage the use of innovating teaching methods and increase unique educational opportunities for students. They are free to the students who attend. But while charter schools may seem like a harmless alternative to traditional public schools, the way that Pennsylvania funds its charter schools is wreaking havoc on public school districts.Supreme Court Hands Starbucks Win in Case of Fired Baristas
The justices held that a lower court had applied a watered-down version of the test necessary to decide whether to grant a National Labor Relations Board request for an injunction.Trending Stories
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