
Legal Briefs #22 - May 15, 2002
For Russia's Sake, It's Time for Legal Reform
Tort D'Jour: Get a Night Light
Legal Briefs #21 - April 29, 2002
Asbestos Lawsuits: Putting the Greed of the Healthy over the Needs of the Sick
On the Lighter Side: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
Tort D'Jour: Go to McDonalds Next Time
Legal Briefs #20 - September 4, 2001
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Atlanta Brave Sued for Tossing a Baseball to a Fan
On the Lighter Side: Children Who Grow Up to Be Lawyers
Tort D'Jour: Didn't Catch the Fairies, But Caught a Pile of Loot
Legal Briefs #19 - April 20, 2001
HMO Lawsuit Bill Would Benefit Trial Lawyers
On the Lighter Side: A Lawyer and an Engineer Were on a Boat...
Tort D'Jour: Dead Man Has Trouble Voting; Blames Long Lines at Polls
Legal Briefs #18 - May 21, 1999
Trial Lawyers and the DOJ... Partners in Crime?
4 our of 5 Dentists Warn: Frivolous Lawsuits Dangerous to Common Sense
Woman Sues After Being Left in Doghouse
Tort D'Jour: Man Kan't Spel, Sues Instead
Legal Briefs #17 - March 26, 1999
Lions and Tigers and... Bolivians
Lawyers' Latest Litigation Target is All Wet
Smokin' in the Boys' Room Leads to Lesson in the Courtroom
Tort D'Jour: Lather, Rinse, Litigate
Legal Briefs #16 - February 12, 1999
A Lawsuit... Or A House of Cards?
Americans May Not Trust Lawyers... But TV Certainly Does
Department of Justice Spends Up to $60 Million on One Lawsuit
Tort D'Jour: This is a Case for the Birds... and the Bees
Legal Briefs #15 - September 11, 1998
Judge's Shaky Legal Theories Turn Constitution Upside Down
*Trial Lawyers Swing for the Fences With Allegation that Baseball Cards are Dangerous to Kids
California Woman Sues, Saying Mail-Carrying Robot Went Postal
Tort D'Jour: Last Call Leads to Lawsuit
Legal Briefs #14 - August 14, 1998
He's Dead, But Still Practicing Law
Here's the Beef! -- And the Lawsuit
Student Shows That Lawyer-Driven Science is All Wet
Tort D'Jour: Car Crash Leads to Switched Gears in Man's Sex Drive
Legal Briefs #13 - July 17, 1998
Lawyers Oppose Lowering Insurance Premiums
Hindu Man Has Beef With Taco Bell - Sues
Slipped-up Trombone Player Sings A Quarter-Million-Dollar Tune
Tort D'Jour: Lawsuits Upon Lawsuits Within Lawsuits
Legal Briefs #12 - June 30, 1998
Exxon Sued for Trying to Prevent Oil Spills
Senate to Vote on Product Liability Bill July 7
Tort D'Jour: Fortune 500 to Provide Sex Ed?
Legal Briefs #11 - February 11, 1998
Parents Cry Foul Ball in Bench Warming Case
Judge Drills Inmate for Frivolous Olive Oil Suit
Red-As-A-Lobster Lawyer Claws His Way to Court
Bakers Beware
Tort D'Jour: Warning: Substances Thaw in Warm Temperatures
Legal Briefs #10 - December 15, 1997
Plaintiffs Get Zero, Lawyers $49 Million... With More to Come?
0-24 on the Field, 1-0 in Court
It's Dinosaur Versus Chicken in Trademark Lawsuit
Tort D'Jour: Shush!
Legal Briefs #9 - October 17, 1997
Judge Rules Lawyers Won't Be Paid Unless They Prove Their Work Benefits Public
Child's Illness Demonstrates Need for Liability Reform
"Loser Pays" Serves Justice, Cases Show
Tort D'Jour: Ludicrous Lawsuits
Legal Briefs #8 - September 26, 1997
Firm Penalized $2.5 Billion for Accident They Did Not Cause and in Which No One Was Hurt
Scientific Evidence Weak for Plaintiffs in Nation's Largest Class Action Suit
Legal Reform Under Assault
Tort D'Jour: Husband Asks Federal Court to Stop Wife from Smoking
Legal Briefs #7 - August 15, 1997
Bigger Than Breast Implants
Pickled Justice?
Millions for Lawyers, Zero for Plaintiffs
Stop the Presses: Accidents Can Happen
Tort D'Jour: Spousal Lawsuits to Sweep Japan?
Legal Briefs #6 - July 21, 1997
Tyson-Style Justice in West Virginia
ACLU Works for Free... For $450 Per Hour
Food Industry May Be in Court Next
Tort D'Jour: Do You Want Fries With That Mouse?
Legal Briefs #5 - June 30, 1997
Mental Health Standards a Stress
Milk-A-Lawsuit
Attorney Calls for "Revolution" in the Legal Profession
Tort D'Jour
Legal Briefs #4 - June 9, 1997
Real Life More Interesting Than the Movie?
Democratic Candidate Sues the GOP: Blames GOP for Her Election Loss
Lawyers Receive 100,000 Times More Than "Victims" in Lawsuit
Tort D'Jour
Legal Briefs # 3 - May 23, 1997
At $10,000 Per Hour, There's No Class in Class Action Suits
Polyethylene Keeps Young Woman on Her Toes!
Tort D'Jour
Legal Briefs # 2 - May 9, 1997
Liggett Settlement Leaves States With Stake in Tobacco Profits
Illinois Taxpayers Reap Benefits of Tort Reform
O.J. Simpson's Lawyer Runs Ahead of Suit Parade
Tort D'Jour
Legal Briefs #1 - April 25, 1997
Clinton Coincidence?
Attorneys for Integrity no Oxymoron
Lawyers Get $140,000; Plaintiff Gets 93 Cents
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