Aaron Twerski has posted to SSRN The Demise of Drug Design Litigation: Death by Federal Preemption. The abstract provides: For over half a century courts and commentators have disagreed as to the standards governing liability for drug design…
Over at Maryland Injury Lawyer Blog, Ron Miller blogs about the situation in which one driver signals, usually by waving, another driver to proceed. In Maryland, reliance on signals from other drivers is not a valid defense, but drivers…
In 2011, a Wisconsin woman had all four limbs amputated. A jury determined health care providers were responsible by negligently failing to diagnose an infection and awarded her $25.3M. The non-economic damages portion of the award was…
For the past number of years, I have been a law school professor. And, since this blog was first started, it has been my pleasure to write about matters dealing with equity, equitable remedies, and various other related topics in…
For the past number of years, I have been a law school professor. And, since this blog was first started, it has been my pleasure to write about matters dealing with equity, equitable remedies, and various other related topics in…
Judge Simmons’ Opinion in Pelham Spring Homeowners’ Association
From time to time, as readers of this blog are well aware, I have the great privilege and honor of being asked by some Judges in South Carolina to look at recent decisions in property and equity that – one way or another – raise…