Tag: Litigation
DOAR Releases Litigation Scorecard for Pharma & Medical Devices Sector

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DOAR recently conducted a national survey of attitudes toward the pharmaceutical industry that reports on consumer and juror sentiments and the ways in which their views and dispositions may impact litigation strategies.
Dallas’ Charla Aldous Earns Lifetime Achievement Award, Other Honors

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Charla Aldous of Dallas’ Aldous\Walker has been named one of 22 recipients of Texas Lawyer newspaper’s 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dallas’ Southwest Securities Hit with $5.45 Million Fraud Verdict
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Jurors in a Dallas district court found that real estate developer Stephen Jemal conspired with Southwest Securities Inc. to defraud the two Texas partnerships by misrepresenting the value of his Southwest holdings.
China’s Banks Test U.S. Legal System

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The Bank of China has responded to the litigation, saying that turning over account records would violate Chinese law.
Which Biglaw Firm Just Got Hit With A $200 Million Malpractice Verdict?
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Be careful about what you say in internal emails, reports Above the Law. You might view them as protected by attorney-client privilege, but if your client ends up suing you, the emails could be discoverable.
Click it to Stick it: Guide to Creating Binding Online Agreements

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By following certain guidelines, manufacturers and sellers can improve the likelihood that their online contracts and attempt to inform consumers will be enforced and upheld by the courts.
Trial Teams Win $61M in Two Cases

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Gruber Hurst Elrod Johansen Hail Shank won a $33 million verdict in a gas transportation contract dispute and a $28 million verdict in a fraud/fiduciary breach claim in the oil patch in recent weeks.
2015 E-Discovery Case Law Review

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A new e-discovery case law white paper from Exterro and General Counsel News reviews three must-know e-discovery cases from 2015.
AZA Scores Defense Win for National Oilwell Varco in $120 Million Discrimination Suit

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AZA offered evidence that showed there were several non-discriminatory reasons some of the workers did not receive promotions.
Oilfield Anti-Indemnity: When Does an Agreement “Pertain” to a “Well”?

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The interpretation of the Louisiana Oilfield Anti-Indemnity Act will take center stage at the Fifth Circuit and likely be the determinative question.
CFPB Proposes Banning Some Arbitration Clauses, Resurrecting Consumer Contract Class Actions
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The announcement follows the CFPB’s publication of a three-year study on arbitration that concluded that consumers generally are better served through litigation.
Be Careful Who You Contract With And Who You Don’t – Non-Party Not Bound
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A 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in Northbound Group, Inc. v. Norvax, Inc. indicates that courts will not add parties to a contract after the contract has been negotiated, writes Stephen M. Proctor, a principal in Masuda Funai Eifert & Mitchell Ltd.
West Texas Jury Awards $43 Million in Oil and Gas Lease Breach of Contract
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Jury found that a group of oil and gas investors’ business partners had breached fiduciary duties by crediting themselves for financial contributions they never made.