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Plaintiffs Claim Bad Evidentiary Rulings Fueled Monsanto's First Phila. Roundup Trial Win
The plaintiff argued in a post-trial motion that the court’s entry and application of global orders regarding evidence in Philadelphia’s Roundup trials resulted in the jury receiving a skewed picture of scientific research on the Monsanto-produced weedkiller.
As Fraud Trial Opens, Tech Titan Who Wooed HP Cast as Accounting Alchemist, 'Startup Guy' Who Delegated Details
“HP needed someone to blame. They had an $11 billion debacle on their hands. They were actually better at finding a scapegoat than at integrating a company,” Reid Weingarten, lead attorney for Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch, told a jury Monday.
Opioid Judge Rejects DQ Motion But Cautions Motley Rice: 'The Court Frowns'
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster on Monday declined to disqualify Motley Rice from dozens of opioid cases but said he was ‘very uncomfortable’ with its government client arrangements.
Class-Action Reform in France Awaits Parliament's Pleasure—and Waits, and Waits…
Because of disagreement between the two chambers, the French legislature is already a year late in passing a national law under the 2020 EU Representative Actions Directive. Until it does, group actions and litigation funding are stalled, lawyers say.

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