Sailors’ fisticuffs

Sep 23, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Since sailors lead a rough life on the seas and are more apt to use their fists than office employees, …

Hot Docs: Woman sues CVS over mixed up drug names in bad prescriptions

Sep 22, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

A Georgia woman is suing CVS Pharmacy for repeatedly filling her prescription with Casodex, a male-only prostate drug instead of Kapidex, a drug for acid reflux.

Voir dire applause

Sep 22, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

There was no evidence in postconviction proceeding that trial counsel was deficient during voir dire in capital murder case…

Small Law Lifestyle: Tom Jacobson

Sep 21, 2011 By: Hannah Wohler

In addition to being a lawyer, Tom Jacobson is a licensed locomotive engineer and the president of the Orange Empire Railway Museum…

Ten Years Later: Was the Iraq War legal?

Sep 21, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Debate has raged over the legality of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, even before it occurred. Nevertheless, the President has wide deference under U.S. laws in his military decisions.

Moonlighting governor

Sep 21, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Allegation that the governor received an increased price for a book he had written, …

Patient Non-compliance: The courtroom ambush

Sep 20, 2011 By: Dan Tennenhouse

Dr. Dan Tennenhouse, MD, JD, FCLM, discusses patient non-compliance and its impact in medical litigation cases.

Black minister sues Obama and the Democratic Party over historic racism

Sep 20, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Wayne Perryman, a black minister from Washington, is suing Barack Obama and the Democratic Party over the party’s historic racist policies, though the suit’s going to fail.

Rail Worker Jumps from Train on Collision Course

Sep 20, 2011 By: Jury Verdicts

Martin v. BNSF Railway Company (Cal. Superior) Rail worker receives $4.9M verdict for ankle fracture sustained in jump from train   2011 WL 2619849…

Foul and flatulent juror

Sep 20, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Discharge of sworn juror based on purported misconduct, because other jurors had complained that juror emitted a foul body odor and was flatulent, …

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