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  • Recently, the Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a directed verdict based on Daubert principles in a shoulder dystocia case. The court reasoned that the expert's testimony was 'unreliable' because of improper use of the 'differential diagnosis' method and the fact that he made unsupported leaps from assumed facts to conclusions without evidentiary or medical/scientific support. Here's an analysis of the court's thinking.

    May 29, 2008Eric J. Frisch
  • If you've grabbed the brass ring ' or you want to prepare to ' don't rest on your laurels too long. Experienced e-commerce counsel warn colleagues not to let the ever-shifting world of e-commerce catch them unaware. Traits of effective e-commerce counsel, culled from a cadre of some of these experts, follow.

    May 28, 2008Michael Lear-Olimpi
  • BLANKET SONG LICENSES/INTERNET SERVICES
    COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT/SETTLEMENT OFFER

    May 28, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The California Court of Appeal, Second District, decided that the term 'Purchaser' in an agreement for 'Walt Disney Productions' to purchase rights in the novel 'Who Censored Roger Rabbit?' and its characters didn't apply to Disney's subsidiaries.

    May 28, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The Ninth Circuit recently examined an antitrust issue with significant relevance to the equipment leasing industry. In Newcal v. IKON Office Solution, competitors of a copier equipment provider, IKON Office Solution, alleged that defendant IKON used 'fraudulent practices' to secure and lengthen its customer contracts, thus reducing the ability of competing copier equipment providers to contest for 'aftermarket' business.'

    May 28, 2008Don T. Hibner, Jr.
  • Everything contained in this issue, in an easy-to-read format.

    May 27, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A look at recent rulings of importance.

    May 27, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |