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Trucking Industry Wins Rollback of Truck Safety Rules

The American Trucking Association is the largest trade association for the truck industry and is the lobbying arm of trucking businesses and companies. It is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. The American Trucking Association is pledging to seek passage of a new federal law when the…

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Amended Federal Rule 37(e) Requires Preservation of All Documents and Electronically Stored Information that Could Be Relevant in an Anticipated Lawsuit

When litigation is possible or pending in a federal case, the litigants should take care to instruct those in possession of documents and especially electronically stored information to preserve and prevent loss of such documents. If the litigation has begun, or is reasonably anticipated, lawyers should send a letter by…

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U.S. Supreme Court Orders Microsoft to Pay 290 Million in Patent Infringement Lawsuit

Four years ago, Microsoft was sued by a technology company for patent infringement. The Toronto-based company, i4i, won its patent lawsuit against the computer giant and were to receive a payment of $290 million for Microsoft’s wrongdoing. However, the payment by Microsoft had been held up by the appeals process…

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Chicago Attorney Robert Kreisman Explains Reasons for Chicago Judge’s Dismissal of Whistleblower Lawsuit – Goldberg v. Rush University Medical Center and Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, LLC

Northern District of Illinois Federal Judge Ruben Castillo dismissed the whistle-blower lawsuit brought by Robert S. Goldberg, M.D. against Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, LLC and other named orthopedic surgeons under the provisions of the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. §3727 et seq. The lawsuit,Robert S. Goldberg,…

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U.S. Supreme Court Receives Unsolicited Drug Safety Advice From Top Doctors Questioning the FDA’s Ability to Protect Patients

The United States Supreme Court is expected to hear the case of Wyeth v. Levine this November which could have far reaching implications as to pharmaceutical litigation cases against drug companies, including those in Illinois and the Chicago area. The legal advice comes from top doctors and editors of the…

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Attorneys Lobby for Consumer Rights Stripped Away in Riegel v. Medtronic, Inc.

The American Association for Justice (AAJ) is lobbying for the rights of consumers injured by defective medical devices. In Riegel v. Medtronic, Inc. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that manufacturers of medical products weren’t liable for damages if their device received premarket FDA approval (see 03/01/08 post for more details).…

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