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Daily Business Review

$300,000 Settlement Ends Lawsuit Over Bucking Horse

Buster, the bucking horse who broke a woman's back, cost his owners $300,000 in a settlement after an ad revealed he was less than a gentleman.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Discovery Fight Continues in Medical Publisher Suit

Medical publisher Wolters Kluwer Health Inc. argues that its publication of patient drug educational material did not create a duty to a plaintiff who died from pancreatic cancer after taking a diabetes hormone drug.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Book Dog Books, LLC

Court Explains $4,542 Sanction Over Deposition's Cancellation
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Red Vision Sys. v. Nat'l Real Estate Info. Sys., PICS Case No. 14-0411 (C.P. Allegheny Feb. 26, 2014) Wettick, J. (7 pages).

By | March 25, 2014
Attorney/Client Privilege with Dissolved Corporations • Fraudulent Transfer • Breach of Contract • Unjust Enrichment
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What Draft Rule 37(e) Suggests for Evidence Spoliation

Proposed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e) marks a new direction for spoliation and preservation law.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Despite a Late Scare, GTLA Succeeds at Defense

With 3½ hours left in the 2014 General Assembly, most bills affecting the practice of law already had made their way to the governor's desk or withered on the vine.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Senate Vote Kills Discovery Bill for Session

A bill overhauling the state's discovery rules has fizzled out despite having navigated its way through both judiciary committees of the Georgia General Assembly.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Not Convinced That NSA Would Be Overburdened by Preserving Data

The EFF wants U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White to order the government to keep telephone metadata as evidence in suits challenging surveillance practices.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Former Broadcaster Craig James Files Charge of Discrimination Against Past Employer Fox Sports Southwest

"Craig James is a polarizing figure in the college sports community and the decision not to use him in our college football coverage was based on the perception that he abused a previous on-air position to further a personal agenda," wrote Scott Grogin, the head of communications for Fox Network Group.
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