Civil Litigation - Page 122
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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Effective July 1, 1994, new amendments adopted by the Minnesota Supreme Court to the General Rules of Practice ma. -
Thelen Reid's appellate team, led by partner Curt Cole in our Los Angeles office, recently argued a case with potentially groundbreaking significance regarding the admissibility of expert testimony in California. -
The FDA has exercised a rigorous pre-market approval process for medical devices since 1976. Yet not all products liability claims involving medical devices are subject to federal regulatory preemption. This article defines the current boundaries between federal and state laws that affect medical devices. -
Japan's 1995 product liability statute has yet to spawn a U.S.-like flurry of plaintiffs' litigation. But the legislation has ushered in a new social consciousness of manufacturer culpability - and "David vs. Goliath" lawsuits are gaining momentum. -
The House of Representatives recently took on the task of examining whether or not there are serious antitrust problems involved with the College Football Bowl Championship Series system that could potentially exclude teams such as those in the Mid-American Conference from major bowl game participation. In particular, the House Judiciary oversight committee is currently reviewing the antitrust laws as they apply to college athletics. -
My husband and I are having a boundary line dispute with our neighbors. Our neighbor's attorney ha. -
IN GENERAL: In order to evict a tenant in California, the land lord must comply in every respect with the statu. -
An issue that frequently arises in employment cases is whether the attorney for the plaintiff may contact employees. -
In a recent Los Angeles Superior Court jury trial which arose from a multiple rear-end automobile accident, the jur. -
Is there ever such a thing as a simple divorce? Hardly ever! The reasons for divorce are many: .