They've faced the uncertainty of trial ? or waited five years without getting even that far. So California lawyers sounded pretty eager Friday to get a piece of Merck & Co.'s $4.85 billion proposed s
Most litigators agree that certain court documents should stay confidential. But increasingly irritated plaintiffs lawyers say that while discovery fights are old hat, defendants over the last few ye
Most litigators agree - certain court documents should be confidential. But when defendants try to make public information private, plaintiff lawyers and open-court advocates get upset. Increasingly,
Jocelyn Larkin is mad. She's been hearing that lawyers around the country are soliciting clients in a discrimination class action against Wal-Mart. The problem, Larkin says, is that her firm and five
Jocelyn Larkin is mad. She's been hearing reports for the past few months -- even from opposing counsel -- that lawyers around the country are soliciting clients in a discrimination class action agai
...said Andy Birchfield Jr., whose Alabama-based firm Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles will try the first case in Birmingham. "It sure affects general...
...said Andy Birchfield Jr., whose Alabama-based firm Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles will try the first case in Birmingham. "It sure affects general...
Might the junior senator from North Carolina be the Democratic contender in the next presidential election? If the power to choose rested with the plaintiffs' bar, John Edwards would be a shoo-in. A
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