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Hearing Seeking To Block Multi-Billion Sale Of Toshiba’s Chip Unit To Be Webcast Live

Posted by David Siegel on Jul 11, 2017 4:46:13 PM

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Topics: California

Doctors Cleared in Atlanta Trial Over Patient's Deadly Cancer

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jul 7, 2017 7:48:00 PM

Scott Bailey delivers his closing argument at trial against Drs. Brian Hill and William Bottoms. Jurors cleared the two doctors of liability for the cancer death of one of their former patients. 


Atlanta—A pair of Georgia doctors prevailed last Friday in a medical malpractice trial over the kidney cancer death of one of their former patients. Moradov v. Hill, et al., 14EV000806H.

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Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Moradov v. Hill, et al.

Watch Willie Gary’s Rousing Opening Pave the Way for $3M Verdict in Fatal Bike Crash Trial |VIDEO|

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Jul 5, 2017 2:27:07 PM


Willie Gary is renowned for his electric openings that pull jurors to the edge of their seats, and his opening statement in last month’s wrongful death trial over a physician that crashed into the back of a landscaping truck followed that standard, setting up a seven-figure verdict.

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Topics: Florida, Transportation, Donley v. E&S Landscaping

Wellstar Administrator, Doctor Prevail at Trial Over Former Jail Inmate's Fatal Liver Failure

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jun 30, 2017 3:19:50 PM

W. Curtis Anderson delivers his closing argument for the defense at trial over the death of Justin Graham. Jurors found for the defendants in the wrongful death suit. 


Marietta, GA—Jurors last week cleared a Wellstar Health Services administrator and a jailhouse physician of responsibility for the liver failure death of a former jail inmate. Graham v. Hendrix, et al.

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Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Graham v. Hendrix

Nissan Faces Potential $231M+ Product Liability Verdict Over Allegedly Defective Brakes

Posted by David Siegel on Jun 30, 2017 9:54:38 AM

CVN screenshot of plaintiff's attorney Brett Turnbull delivering his opening statement. 

Los Angeles - Nissan North America should pay up to $231 million for allegedly withholding information from the public about a brake defect that caused a fatal traffic accident, an attorney told a California state court jury in a trial currently underway.  

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Topics: Products Liability, automotive, California