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15 Aug 2008, 6:56 pm
This story by Patsy Brumfield of the Daily Journal says Dickie Scruggs has won a legal victory of sorts: the Mississippi Supreme Court has stayed proceedings in the Lafayette County lawsuit Jones v. [read post]
8 Feb 2019, 10:35 pm by David Friedman
That drastically reduces the number of women in an equally good position to make such an accusation. [read post]
12 Jul 2012, 10:28 am
If you want to harken back to your first year of law school, and love reading a good interpleader case, here you go.It's the story of a deceased child, a life insurance company, and ex-spouses who don't like each other.What a way to start the morning. [read post]
10 Jan 2016, 4:59 am by SHG
  Their feelings about themselves might make for a good gender studies seminar, but not a CLE. [read post]
31 May 2011, 3:17 pm by Lawrence Cunningham
The front page of the New York Times (May 31, 2011) contains a great story by Peter Lattman, quoting me, on the pending case of Simkin v. [read post]
25 Aug 2013, 7:10 am by Aparajita Lath
Cases such as: Hindustan Unilever Ltd v Colgate Pamolive Ltd, 1998 SC 526 and Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd. v. [read post]
12 Apr 2014, 7:00 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
These efforts by Samsung do go to a "good story" approach: In Apple’s latest patent fight with Samsung Electronics, lawyers on both sides are relying on the power of a good story to sway a jury.The NYT article did present some humor:At one point, Mr. [read post]
6 Apr 2011, 4:09 am by Russ Bensing
Last week, in State v. [read post]
30 May 2019, 7:11 am by Nonprofit Blogger
First, Jack provides some Paul Harvey-like "rest of the story" details on RERI Holdings I, LLC v. [read post]
3 Feb 2011, 8:48 am by Gritsforbreakfast
With this blog's interest in junk science, Grits should point out two recent stories regarding women convicted of killing children based on questionable forensics: One so-called "shaken baby" case, which is a highly questionable medical diagnosis created for the sole purpose of prosecution, and another case here in Austin where an expert hired by the defense was so unprofessional he did more harm than good:"Shaken baby syndrome faces new questions in… [read post]