Civil Litigation - Page 39
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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One of the most difficult types of cases that any attorney must face is the one that involves a sudden, violent accidental death. Sudden unexpected violent death often results in Complicated Bereavement. -
If an insured commits an intentional act such as arson, should an innocent co-insured be precluded from coverage fo. -
The defendant also served a memorandum of law in opposition to plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and in suppo. -
This Alert discusses case law and legislation regarding off-label provisions of the food & drug administration. -
Medical Malpractice: Physicians and hospitals sometimes make disastrous mistakes. -
This booklet provides an overview of a typical attorneys' fee system. -
This article discusses how management should direct internal audit to investigate and document the answers to five general questions. -
This article provides background information on the right of publicity law. -
This article discusses your rights in traffic court. -
Craig Fochler, Chairman of the Intellectual Property Practice of Wildman, Harold, Allen & Dixon LLP, presented a discussion on the complex, multi-faceted process of trademark identity litigation. At the outset of the panel, he posed the broad question, "How does one succeed in litigation?" According to Mr. Fochler, the answer is very simple: preparation and attention to detail.