The latest from National Law Journal
- Toyota plaintiffs insist they need a look at government findings
- Study suggests little cause for alarm over laptops in the classroom
- Refusal to talk settlement doesn't merit sanctions
- Social media — as easy as a Hula-Hoop
Toyota plaintiffs insist they need a look at government findings | Top |
Plaintiffs' lawyers in the multidistrict litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. over sudden acceleration claims intend to challenge a "hotly disputed" governmental report that concluded that defects in Toyota vehicles were limited to gas pedals and floor mats, according to court documents filed on March 16. | |
Study suggests little cause for alarm over laptops in the classroom | Top |
A paper written by a Temple University law professor concluded that laptops actually can enhance the educational experience — and suggests educators think twice about banning them. | |
Refusal to talk settlement doesn't merit sanctions | Top |
A defendant's failure to participate in settlement talks after its inventor and expert witness disclosed adverse information in depositions wasn't ground for sanctions, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled. | |
Social media — as easy as a Hula-Hoop | Top |
Social media sites are easy to use, but to have success with them requires deliberate strategy. | |
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