This article briefly outlines the historical development of the federal rules relating to expert witness discovery, discusses evolving judicial interpretations of the scope of expert witness discovery, provides a sampling of federal and state court rulings as to various types of expert witness discovery requests, and offers practical advice in respect to managing expert witness discovery.
- December 16, 2008James H. Rotondo and Andrea E. K. Thomas
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America ("PhRMA") recently issued a revised version of its Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals that took effect on Jan. 1, 2009 ("revised Code"). Here's a look at the revisions.
December 16, 2008Eric H. Sussman and Adrienne GonzalezRecent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
December 15, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
December 15, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Web Arbitration Clause Before Purchase Does Not Cancel Unconscionability
Web Host Gets CDA Immunity for Alleged Defamatory Site Content
Game 'Cheat' Software Circumventing Security Does Not Violate DMCA
Late Option Exercise Under License Not Excused on Equitable Grounds
Print-on-Demand Publisher Not Liable for Alleged Defamatory BookNovember 26, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Many state franchise or distributor statutes contain provisions that purport to limit the enforceability of waivers or releases signed by dealers or franchisees. The restrictions on waivers are often justified on claimed "inequality of power" between the manufacturer or distributor and franchisee. One court recently struck a blow in favor of manufacturers and distributors in upholding a waiver even though part of the statute expressly referenced restrictions on certain waivers.
November 26, 2008Douglas M. Mansfield and J. Todd KennardIn only a few short months, franchisors must choose whether to register a top-level domain (TLD) that corresponds with the franchisor's trademark or company name. Similar to current TLDs .com, .net, and .org, new TLDs like .hilton, .coke, or .merrilllynch will be available. A franchisor's choice must balance potentially significant commercial, advertising, and security opportunities with substantial financial and technological investment.
November 26, 2008Ryan Kaatz and Brian Schnellcyberspace enables anyone willing to spring for a domain name and pay an Internet service provider $15 a month to become a "publisher." And even better for these latter-day Horace Greeleys, they can corral a limitless number of "reporters" without paying one red cent. Small wonder that blogging has become a force of mainstream media. Indeed, blog owners basically need only to grant anonymity to those who post to their Web sites.
November 25, 2008Joel Cohen and Katherine A. HelmThis article explores a social networking site user's right to privacy, an adversary's right to obtain information from that site, and the admissibility of the information.
November 25, 2008Ronald J. Levine and Susan L. Swatski-LebsonCrew Member Injury/Employee Status
Merchandising Rights/Film Remakes
Trademark Infringement/First Amendment DefenseNovember 25, 2008Stan Soocher

