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Trial

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Strength in numbers.(tort reform)(President's page)
October 01, 2007

New law narrows federal preemption in railroad cases.
October 01, 2007

Report exposes insurance industry's 'profits over policyholders' objec...
October 01, 2007

AAJ names its 2007 Paralegal of the Year.(American Association for Jus...
October 01, 2007

Drug companies go too far to influence doctors, critics say.
October 01, 2007

Oklahoma law limiting evidence in workers' comp cases struck down.
October 01, 2007

Keep jurors awake with powerful visuals: jurors shouldn't need a jolt ...
October 01, 2007

Trouble from the bench: what do you do when the judge strikes down all...
October 01, 2007

Rescue in recusal.
October 01, 2007

Trust the jury.
October 01, 2007

Fighting the high cost of health care: both insurers and consumers hav...
October 01, 2007

Resurrecting the sentencing guidelines.
October 01, 2007

The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possib...
October 01, 2007

The Next 25 Years: The New Supreme Court and What It Means for America...
October 01, 2007

Littering with legalese, or get a load of this release.
October 01, 2007

E-mail blues - and how to beat them.
October 01, 2007

Put clients in their proper place.
October 01, 2007

Put your melanoma case under a microscope.
October 01, 2007

Use contract labor for case preparation.
October 01, 2007

Gross-negligence waivers are unenforceable, says California high court...
October 01, 2007

Third Circuit clarifies timeliness issue in a case of two courts.
October 01, 2007

Account holder has right to e-mail privacy, Sixth Circuit rules.
October 01, 2007

As states suspend time limits on sex abuse suits, clergy cases proceed...
October 01, 2007