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'Enemies List': Plaintiffs' Expert Witnesses Are Targets as J&J Unit Revives Lawsuit
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management filed a second fraud lawsuit on Friday against three plaintiffs' experts who authored a 2020 report linking its talcum powder products to mesothelioma.Ga. Court of Appeals Weighs Preponderance Standard Interpretation Under New Rules of Evidence
"We're not saying we're entitled to win, we're just saying we're entitled to a new trial under the correct statute," plaintiff-appellant attorney Michael Arndt said.Speedy Trial Vital in Trump Docs Case: Here's How to Make It Possible
Focusing on Trump's willful refusal to return the documents can shorten the trial and serve to undercut his claim of selective prosecution—because no one else kept classified documents once the government asked for them back.Judges Seem Skeptical of Government Holding Mike Lindell's Phone in 2020 Election Probe
Eight Circuit Judge James Loken wonders aloud if there is "any limit" on what investigators can look for on the My Pillow CEO's device.View more book results for the query "*"
Florida Equestrian Rides High to $3.5M Verdict Over Progressive's Social Media Defense
"She used to be a champion, but now she is riding OK," said Michael Haggard, the managing partner at the Haggard Law Firm.Abuse of Court Process: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Fuks v. Rakia Assoc." where the court held the plaintiff engaged in active misconduct and confirmed an award for breach of fiduciary duties. The court opined that the case "rivals the long running dispute in Charles Dickens' novel, Bleak House, and will end no better."NY's Rule of Completeness: An Effective Tool in Presenting Your Case
This column will discuss New York's rule of completeness as presently applied. The discussion is timely in view of a proposed amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 106, which codifies the federal version of the common law rule of completeness.