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  • In the medical malpractice arena, the decision whether or not to arbitrate a case is an important one. Going through the arbitration process and allowing the case to be determined by an arbitrator or an arbitration panel, rather than trying the case and allowing the outcome to be determined by a civil jury, can have advantages and disadvantages to both the physician and the patient.

    May 29, 2008Carrie N. Lowe
  • Does the increased scrutiny on drug products for evidence that they cause suicidal thoughts mean that suits seeking damages for such thoughts in drug consumers have a better chance at success? An in-depth discussion.

    May 29, 2008Janice G. Inman
  • 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
  • In a stunning turnaround today, separate appeals courts in New Jersey and Texas reversed verdicts against Merck from some of the earliest trials involving the now-withdrawn painkiller Vioxx.

    May 29, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • No CAN-SPAM Claims When ISP Cannot Show Real Adverse Effects
    Court Says Departing Worker's Computer Access No CFAA Breach
    No Impleading ISP, P2P Network on Unrelated Torts
    Roommate Site Not Immune under CDA From FHA Claims
    Non-residents Using Others' Trademarks for Web Traffic Answers in Owner's Forum

    May 28, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • 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
  • Asking an e-commerce entrepreneur whether he or she knows what the business looks like may seem silly. After all ' doesn't it seem a given that no one can run a business, whether an e-commerce venture or a traditional bricks-and-mortar storefront operation, without knowing its basic financial information, especially cash flows, receivables and payables, and the balance sheet?

    May 28, 2008Stanley P. Jaskiewicz
  • Who's doing what; who's going where.

    May 28, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |