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By Max Mitchell | February 2, 2018
An attorney recently sanctioned for posting pictures of a Philadelphia courtroom on social media and using the hashtag #killinnazis has withdrawn from the Xarelto trial that is scheduled to begin next month.
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By Max Mitchell | February 2, 2018
With an inventory of pharmaceutical cases that nearly doubled over the past 12 months, Philadelphia's pharma-related mass tort programs have reached record heights for the second year in a row.
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By Editorial Board | February 2, 2018
Last year saw the most mass killings in the United States since USA Today began tracking them in 2006.
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By John Terwilleger | February 1, 2018
The legislature is currently considering two autonomous vehicle bills, one in the Senate and one in the House. The Senate bill, SB 712, would create significant changes in existing autonomous vehicle law, more closely aligning Florida law with recent Federal guidance and general industry standards. The House bill, HB 353, would make adjustments to the existing law, while still making some significant changes.
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By C. Ryan Barber | January 30, 2018
Lawyers for Amazon, represented by the Greenville, South Carolina, firm Gallivan, White & Boyd, contend the consumers' claims must go to arbitration and that, additionally, the company is immune from liability under the federal Communications Decency Act.
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By The Legal Intelligencer | January 30, 2018
In the Legal's Products Liability, Mass Torts & Class Action supplement, read about company-generated documents and emails, navigating choppy waters…
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By C. Ryan Barber | January 25, 2018
The Trump administration is considering Peter Feldman, a senior counsel on the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, to fill a Republican vacancy on the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Two nominees are pending—Ann Marie Buerkle for chair, and Jones Day partner Dana Baiocco.
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By Michael Booth | January 25, 2018
New Jersey pharmaceutical regulators are proposing to closely monitor prescriptions for gabapentin, a drug that's nonaddictive but can be misused to enhance the effects of opioids and other addictive drugs.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 29, 2017
The Third Circuit in 2017 decided a landmark civil rights case over a citizen's ability to record police officers in public, a decision that was immediately propelled to the forefront of the most significant legal rulings in the region.
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By John Council | Texas Lawyer | October 16, 2017
A Fort Worth man has filed a class action suit against the manufacturer of Costa Del Mar sunglasses alleging the company's aggressive “no gimmicks” warranty was nothing of the sort, and that it was in fact a trick the company used to lure customers into making expensive repairs on shades they claimed would be fixed for a “nominal fee.”
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