The subrogation trap: Another argument against damage caps In The News, Lawyers & The LawJustinian LaneNovember 21, 2007
Another example of regulatory failure - this time in your grocery store. Regulation & Safety, Product LiabilityJustinian LaneNovember 20, 2007
Crooked defense witness "excoriated" for testifying that plaintiff's lawyer should earn far less than defense lawyer Lawyers & The Law, Lawsuits & AppealsJustinian LaneNovember 17, 2007
First it was damage caps - now it's Christmas caps! In The News, Lawyers & The LawJustinian LaneNovember 14, 2007
Yes, Walter - judges are supposed to uphold the constitution. Legislation, Corporate Propaganda, Tort ReformJustinian LaneNovember 13, 2007
Comparing the Vioxx Settlement to... In The News, Product Liability, Lawsuits & AppealsJustinian LaneNovember 13, 2007
The first thing we do... let's thank all the lawyers In The News, Lawyers & The LawJustinian LaneNovember 12, 2007
I'm thinking that this is a great example of defective design In The News, Product LiabilityJustinian LaneNovember 12, 2007
But somehow, I don't see universal healthcare coming here in the near future. In The News, Corporate PropagandaJustinian LaneNovember 12, 2007
Oregon works to protect citizens from toxic mold In The News, Regulation & SafetyJustinian LaneJune 19, 2007
Pharmaceutical doesn't blame tort system for high prices In The News, Product LiabilityJustinian LaneJune 5, 2007
Are there really doctors this crooked? And do the pharmaceuticals really pay the bribes? In The News, Product Liability, Medical MalpracticeJustinian LaneJune 2, 2007
Statute of Limitations for Vioxx Suits May Be Extended In Oregon In The News, Lawyers & The Law, Product LiabilityJustinian LaneMay 17, 2007
822 Paid Claims in a Year = A Malpractice Crisis? In The News, Corporate Propaganda, Medical MalpracticeJustinian LaneMay 15, 2007