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Read MoreNew York Legislature Declines to Expand Wrongful Death Damages
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Civil Litigation
Colorado Increases Damages Caps in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Actions
Amendments to New York’s Onerous New Insurance Disclosure Requirements May Be Imminent
The SCOTUS Decision in Ford v. Montana and Its Impact on the Defense of Life Science Companies
jurisdiction,
Product Liability,
Civil Litigation,
Ford v. Bandemer,
Ford v. Montana,
civil procedure
The Law of Personal Jurisdiction Is About to Be Changed Again – What Life Science Companies Should Expect
New York Finally Passes Legislation Regulating the Use of E-Bicycles and E-Scooters
Civil Litigation,
Electric Bicycles,
Government Regulations and Compliance,
Government Relations,
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