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Trial

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Jurors can't be rejected for religious appearance, New Jersey court ru...
March 01, 2005

New York judge orders drug-addicted moms to have no more children.
March 01, 2005

A new leader for challenging times.(Jon Haber, Association of Trial La...
March 01, 2005

State high courts tackle punitives.
March 01, 2005

Tort 'reform' included in states' comprehensive legislation.
March 01, 2005

Girl's case highlights rare but severe reaction to Children's Motrin.
March 01, 2005

In Pursuit of Right and Justice: Edward Weinfeld as Lawyer and Judge.(...
March 01, 2005

Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Workers' Rights at Wal-Ma...
March 01, 2005

Senate Judiciary Committee reexamines asbestos fund.
March 01, 2005

Straight talk about no-fault insurance.
March 01, 2005

Zylon body armor fails to protect and serve police, lawsuits claim.
March 01, 2005

ABA proposes changes to jury system; plaintiff lawyers voice concerns.
March 01, 2005

A cure worse than the disease: recent FDA actions and newly disclosed ...
March 01, 2005

Pharmacology for lawyers: to take on a pharmaceutical claim, you don't...
March 01, 2005

Montana constitution guarantees health benefits for same-sex partners.
March 01, 2005

In secondhand-smoke case, flight attendants win causation dispute.
March 01, 2005

Jurors' discussion of personal expertise not prejudicial, court holds.
March 01, 2005

Michigan court rejects open-and-obvious defense for 'natural' oil.
March 01, 2005

Deciphering the adverse event reporting system: the FDA's database of ...
March 01, 2005

The risky business of off-label use: off-label use of drugs and device...
March 01, 2005

A prescription for better drug trials: what ails drug research today? ...
March 01, 2005

Help the jury understand pain and suffering: an award of economic dama...
March 01, 2005

Qualified immunity ruling raises hurdles for plaintiffs.
March 01, 2005