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National Law Journal

Pfizer Objects to Method of Producing Data in Effexor Litigation

Pfizer Inc. is objecting to the request by several plaintiffs suing over antidepressant Effexor who claim that the pharmaceutical company should produce electronically stored information in its "native" format.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Brady Obligations of Civil Investigators

Ronald G. Blum and Arunabha Bhoumik write: Behind the headlines generated by the Mathew Martoma verdict is a decision by U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe that exposes the artifice of coordinated, but "separate," criminal and civil investigations by the DOJ and civil enforcement agencies such as the SEC, the CFTC, and Justice Department civil attorneys.
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

You're Sanctioned! Judge Tells Donald Trump For Not Disclosing $5M Insurance Policy

Donald Trump was sanctioned by a federal judge for not disclosing a $5 million insurance policy that could have been used to settle claims in a condominium dispute.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Hanover Ins. Co. v. Vermont Mutual Ins. Co.

Party Explained Delay, Was Not Willful In Failing To Meet Discovery's Deadline
2 minute read

National Law Journal

GM's Court Tactics Could Slow Injury, Death Lawsuits

Although General Motors Co. has pledged to compensate the families of people injured or killed because of its defective ignition switch, the automaker been in court trying to halt lawsuits on behalf of those victims.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Bard Opposes Access to Documents in Mesh Litigation

C.R. Bard Inc. is opposing a request by plaintiffs suing over its transvaginal mesh products to lift the confidentiality of 1,200 documents used in depositions.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Orly Industry, Inc. v. Rite Aid Hdqtrs Corp.

Plastics Firm's Conduct Governed by Agreement's Venue Provision, Not Properly Before Court
2 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Cases Cited in GM's Internal Report, aka the "Valukas" Report

1 minute read

The Recorder

Staub v. Kiley

6 minute read

Law.com

Justices: Foreign Nation's Assets Subject to Discovery

Federal courts can order foreign sovereigns, such as Argentina, to produce information about their worldwide assets so that creditors can collect on court-ordered judgments, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
4 minute read

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