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  • It has long been recognized that claims go up in an economic downturn just as the underwriters' ability to pay decreases. But is there more going on in this new era of strict scrutiny for title claims? Is the evidence merely anecdotal?

    December 18, 2009Marvin Bagwell
  • Everything in this issue, listed in an easy-to-read format.

    December 18, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent developments in this all-important area.

    December 18, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The latest news you need to know.

    December 18, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The regulations that the Federal Trade Commission recently promulgated on product endorsements could result in injunctions for bloggers and advertisers, who could be ordered to reimburse consumers for financial losses stemming from product reviews that are considered inappropriate under the new guidance.

    December 18, 2009Jonathan Bick
  • In last month's issue we began a discussion of Putman v. Wenatchee Valley Medical Center, in which the Supreme Court of Washington struck down that state's law requiring the filing of a certificate of merit in medical malpractice lawsuits. Part Two herein concludes the discussion.

    December 18, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Everyone who has ever worked on a tech project, whether in e-commerce or general business, has probably seen situations in which an assumed solution creates a bigger mess than the original problem. It's called the law of unintended consequences. A recent federal appellate ruling shows how this rule can work in the law.

    December 18, 2009Stanley P. Jaskiewicz
  • Particularly in these times when many people have had to travel out of state just to become or remain employed, an important but overlooked aspect of matrimonial law practice remains personal jurisdiction.

    December 18, 2009Paul L. Feinstein
  • While courts have failed to recognize a property interest in a person's body parts or tissue, they have, through recent litigation, attempted to answer the question whether to classify pre-embryos ' a particular configuration of human cells, which are created during a marriage ' as marital property.

    December 18, 2009Stephanie F. Lehman
  • Though its enactment in 2008 was well-intentioned, implementation of the CPSIA has been a logistical nightmare ' largely because this far-reaching law was enacted without providing adequate resources to the CPSC to enforce it or giving sufficient forethought to its implications for the affected businesses.

    December 18, 2009Jonathan I. Handler, William S. Rogers Jr. and Meredith French