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West Virginia Could Have A New Law School. I Wonder Where It Will Rank?

Above The Law

The contracts and torts examples will consist entirely of Casey Hendershot stunts gone awry. The post West Virginia Could Have A New Law School. I Wonder Where It Will Rank? appeared first on Above the Law.

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Fourth Circuit panel divides over whether Shady Grove excuses a Federal Tort Claims Act claimant from having to comply with West Virginia’s certificate of merit requirement for a medical negligence claim

HowAppealing

Fourth Circuit panel divides over whether Shady Grove excuses a Federal Tort Claims Act claimant from having to comply with West Virginia’s certificate of merit requirement for a medical negligence claim: You can access yesterday’s ruling of a partially divided three-judge panel of the U.S.

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US military contractor CACI to face retrial over allegations of torture at Iraq prison

JURIST

A US federal judge ordered a retrial on Friday in a case involving allegations that Virginia-based military contractor CACI Premier Technology, Inc. The lawsuit was filed in 2008 under the Alien Tort Statute , which allows foreign citizens to bring lawsuits in US federal courts for serious violations of international law.

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Justices take up Native health care funding cases and a dispute over sentencing guide

SCOTUSBlog

The Abbott case arose from a long-running multidistrict litigation against the chemical company DuPont by people who allege that they were injured by the company’s release of a chemical known as C-8, used in the production of Teflon, into the air, landfills, and river near its plant in Parkersburg, West Virginia.

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Waste Not, Want Not: Airline Dumps Human Waste on Englishman Sunning Himself in his Backyard

JonathanTurley

” This personal injury was, of course, to a pedestrian but would certainly constitute a “gross” tort. Any negligence, in such cases, may well deserve the epithet of ‘gross.'” In Chesapeake Ferry Co v. Cummings , 158 Va. 33, 164 S.E.

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“Take What You Can, Give Nothing Back”: The Depp Defamation Trial and the Curious Legal Position of Celebrities in Litigation

JonathanTurley

.'” Captain Jack Sparrow’s clarification in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean could prove useful when actor Johnny Depp takes the stand in his defamation case in Fairfax, Virginia against his former wife, Amber Heard. ” He is now trying his hand with a Virginia jury.

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Guest Post: Third-Party Litigation Funding: Disclosure to Courts, Congress, and the Executive

Patently O

bankruptcy, class action, trademark, securities, and tort litigation, to the tune of $50 to $100 billion in investments annually. [10] 23] Such laws are already on the books in Arkansas, Maine, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin, some of which limit the amount and type of funding entirely. [24]