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By David Gialanella | April 21, 2017
A suit against New Jersey plaintiff firm Hoyt & Hoyt—by a former medical malpractice client claiming the handling of an expert witness was botched—is getting another chance.
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By Zack Needles | April 21, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court won't disturb a first-impression Superior Court ruling that said the Older Adults Protective Services Act does not prevent individuals who report elder abuse from testifying in subsequent civil litigation.
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By John Council | April 21, 2017
For 13 years, a small medical device company named Lexion Medical has relied on Dallas attorney David Wille to protect its intellectual property rights. And after building a case that a competitor's false statements caused Lexion's sales to tank, Wille persuaded a Delaware jury to award $12.2 million in damages in favor of his client.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | April 20, 2017
American Oversight, a nonprofit formed by attorneys, is working to reveal information to the public about health care policymaking in Washington.
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By Ben Hancock | April 20, 2017
The involvement of former Juridica CEO Richard Fields raises questions as to whether litigation funders may be turning to social impact cases.
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By Ross Todd | April 19, 2017
Plaintiffs who purchased shares in the struggling blood-testing startup through intermediaries can proceed with a federal lawsuit, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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By Celia Ampel | April 19, 2017
A judge ruled a federally employed OB-GYN lied about offering a cesarean section to a teen whose baby was then born with severe brain damage.
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By Greg Land | April 18, 2017
The verdict against Akorn Inc., reportedly the largest in Houston County history, defies conventional wisdom about rural juries.
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By Greg Land | April 12, 2017
In what could have been a one-page per curiam ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, two panel members decided to digress.
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By Max Mitchell | April 11, 2017
A woman suing a hospital over treatment that allegedly caused brain damage should be allowed to access "audit trail" information outlining which health care providers viewed her medical records and whether those records were manipulated, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled in an apparent case of first impression.
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