“Bleed air” products liability actions filed against Boeing and Airbus Public Justice alleges that manufacturing defects have caused engine fumes to enter cabins, with debilitating health effects on flight attendants and countless others. Mike Withey From Issue: 2010 January
Trial technology: Is TrialDirector™ right for you? When you’re trying to impeach a witness, it’s no time to be fumbling to find a key photograph or important paragraph Ted Brooks From Issue: 2010 January
Profile: Gilbert L. Purcell A prolific asbestos litigator and a would-be race car driver shows no signs of slowing down after 25 years Stephen Ellison From Issue: 2010 January
New Year’s Resolution: Defeat a liability release Can you still have a case if your client has signed a liability release? William VeenAnthony Label From Issue: 2010 January
Don’t get bitten by your dog-bite case Avoiding eight common mistakes in discovery can keep your case out of the doghouse Ron Berman From Issue: 2010 January
Appellate reports Howell v. Hamilton Meats & Provisions, Inc. and other recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiff’s bar Jeffrey I. Ehrlich From Issue: 2010 January
When the garden hose is the insurance policy What’s the call when damages exceed policy limits but defendant has assets? David Cook From Issue: 2010 January
The “rule of thumb” on domestic violence torts Civil actions resulting from domestic violence — some of the defendants may surprise you Rick Friedling From Issue: 2010 January
Long-term care lawsuits: Sadly, a growth industry Actions are increasingly based more on emotion and psychological trauma than true abuse or neglect David Hahklotubbe From Issue: 2010 January
Are trial lawyers becoming extinct? What happens if trial lawyers don’t try cases to a jury anymore? J. Gary Gwilliam From Issue: 2010 January