National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...a final judgment exists." The paragraph then references an enclosed request for production of documents; states Poenisch has reviewed defendants' motion for new trial and...
When he left the federal bench in 2007, Paul Cassell made victims' rights a centerpiece of a litigation practice intermingled with a full-time teaching load. Today, the former federal judge is asking
...estate's interest in disclosing the identity of individuals named in the production, as it relates to enhancing the public's understanding of the investigation...
...the U.S. Constitution provides for the aforedescribed monopoly power to increase production by empowering Congress "[t]o promote the Progress of Science and...
National Law Journal
...in 2006. Larry and Judith sued Ashley E. Smith and J-Co Production Management, Inc., the company responsible for the accident, and reached a settlement...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...of witnesses not properly identified in response to Wilhoite's requests for production; and (7) failing to charge the jury properly. Wilhoite also contends (8...
National Law Journal
...allegedly related to environmental harm caused by oil and gas exploration and production activities. For landowners, legacy lawsuits in Louisiana have been likened to winning...
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