Dog owner not liable for attack on cattle rancher's herd. Pottery Barn hit with $2.9 milion verdict for firing based on age. UPS driver gets $600,000 for discrimination claim. Plaintiff awarded for d
John Worden of Schiff Hardin offers these tips to help sway the jury to your side at the outset of trial
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E-discovery considerations can't be allowed to overshadow litigation strategy
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Doctor not liable for bowel perforation during surgery. Jury awards plaintiff $9,684 for neck and back injuries. Teen in school bus awarded $1,028 for back and neck injuries. Jury finds no negligence
The high pleading standard recently set by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for whistleblower cases against companies that falsely label products as patented is weeding cases out of
Jury awards Baker Hughes $25 million in drill-bit case. Woman injured in crash with uninsured driver gets $362,662. Woman who said crash caused bulging disc gets $24,594. Baby burned by vaporizer at
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The criminal case against four BP natural-gas traders looked like a textbook prosecution. But there was a problem: The law used to indict the traders had only been used once before, and it contains a
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