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Disclosing J&J CEO's Deposition Gets Talc Plaintiffs Counsel Sanctioned
The lawyers' disclosure of Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's deposition to Reuters "was frivolous and done to harass the defendants," the judge said, ordering a Feb. 24 hearing before a special master to determine monetary sanctions.NY Judge Sanctions Simmons Hanly for 'Frivolous' Disclosure of J&J CEO's Deposition
A judge in a New York talc case found that Simmons Hanly Conroy's disclosure of Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's deposition to Reuters "was frivolous and done to harass the defendants," and ordered a Feb. 24 hearing before a special master to determine monetary sanctions.Advocates for Domestic Violence Prevention Converge on Capitol
"It is time that Georgia follows our neighboring states and enacts legislation to help keep victims of domestic violence safe and alive," said Jan Christiansen, executive director of Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence.Plaintiffs, Defense Each See Wins in Pennsylvania Lawmakers' Report on Med Mal Venue Rule
Health care industry groups said they were concerned that any change to venue rules now would harm the availability of health care services for Pennsylvanians.Unprecedented Insights, But Unwieldy Governance: The Problem With Algorithmic Tools
At the "Algorithmic Malpractice & Lawfare" session of Legalweek 2020 in New York, a panel of legal and tech experts examined the paradox at the heart of today's most cutting-edge innovations.View more book results for the query "*"
Magellan Health's Management Shakeup Continues With New General Counsel
Magellan Health Inc. has named David Haddock as general counsel and secretary, the third executive officer change at the Phoenix-based company since November.Shopping Cart Tracks May Establish Knowledge of Condition, Pa. Court Rules
A shopping cart's tracks through liquid on the floor of a supermarket may be enough to establish knowledge of a dangerous slip-and-fall condition.Defense Verdict Tossed in Icy Sidewalk Case Where Expert Testified Outside Scope of Report
In a cautionary tale of expert testimony that did more harm than good, the appeals court said the trial judge erred by allowing a professional engineer to testify at trial about circumstances at homes he didn't inspect.Discussion Between Firms and Clients Is Key to Diversity
After 200 top lawyers at various companies signed a letter last year demanding law firms pay greater attention to diversity, firms seem to now be eager to hear the thoughts of their clients on how to best foster diversity, according to a panel at ALM's annual Legalweek conference.Maintaining a Modern Law Practice
Rather than wait for a problem to arise, it is helpful to periodically monitor the marketplace and to make upgrades as necessary to meet the challenges of an ever-changing environment, which includes changing ethical rules and legal authority regarding technology and the practice of law.Trending Stories
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