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Consent Judgment Litigation A Fifty State Overview June 15, 2015 Summary: This article was written by Catalina J. Sugayan, Carol…
Johnson and Johnson and Toxic Products Liability May 22, 2017 Summary: We’ve seen it before with lead paint, tobacco products,…
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This guest column by well-known attorney Chip Merlin discussed bad faith claims and how they're represented.
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June 2008 Dec Page Question of the Month Many times the issue of the insurability of punitive damages comes before a court. The answer to the question…