New York’s Governor Ends Year with Three Important Legislative Vetoes
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New York Legislature Declines to Expand Wrongful Death Damages
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NY State May Soon Increase Recoverable Wrongful Death Damages
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The Daubert Standard Once Again Controls in Florida State Court
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The NY Court of Appeals Addresses “Optional Safety Equipment” in Fasolas v. Bobcat of N.Y., Inc.
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As Electric Scooters Barrel Their Way into the Sharing Economy, Manufacturers and Their Insurers Should Prepare for an Influx of New Claims
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What’s up on Prop 65 three months after new regulations?
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Frye Is Now, and Once Again, the Standard for Expert Opinion Admissibility in Florida
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The Motion for Partial Summary Judgment: The Litigator’s Often Forgotten Tool
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Will the PREP Act Adequately Protect U.S. Automakers That Are Now Making Ventilators from Future Product Liability Claims?
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E-Scooters
New York’s Governor Ends Year with Three Important Legislative Vetoes
New York Legislature Declines to Expand Wrongful Death Damages
NY State May Soon Increase Recoverable Wrongful Death Damages
Daubert Standard,
Civil Litigation,
Expert witness,
Florida,
Admissibility of Expert Testimony,
evidence
The Daubert Standard Once Again Controls in Florida State Court
The NY Court of Appeals Addresses “Optional Safety Equipment” in Fasolas v. Bobcat of N.Y., Inc.
As Electric Scooters Barrel Their Way into the Sharing Economy, Manufacturers and Their Insurers Should Prepare for an Influx of New Claims
What’s up on Prop 65 three months after new regulations?
Frye Is Now, and Once Again, the Standard for Expert Opinion Admissibility in Florida
