The Tort Report
The Tort Report - Spring 2008
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Georgia Supreme Court Affirms Daubert Standard for the Admissibility of Expert Testimony
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Federal Preemption Involving FDA Approved Products at the Supreme Court
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Civil Litigation Gets More Technical Uniform E-Discovery Rules
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S. 2450: An Act to Amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to Address the Waiver of the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine
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The Tort Report - Winter 2008
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What's the Mold Count?
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HIPAA Privacy Rule Does Not Prevent Ex Parte Communications
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Non-Party Designation, A Multi-Faceted Means of Reducing The Bottom Line
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Settlements: What You Need to Know About Subrogation Rights
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Don't Touch That Tape: A Stern Spoilation Sanction
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UM Policies Providing for Setoffs of Personal Injury Compensation No Longer Enforcable in Georgia
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The Tort Report - Fall 2007
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New E-Discovery: What You Need to Know
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Does the Packaging Really Matter? How District Courts are Addressing Disputes Over the Format of Discovery Production Under the New Rule 34
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E-Discovery Sanctions and the Cost of Non-Compliance
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Finding and Working With a Qualified Electronic Data Expert
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The Tort Report - Spring 2007
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Your Words (In a Release) Do Matter!
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Defending a Negligent Security Case
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The Importance of Causation in Medical Malpractice Cases
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Asbestos and Silica Litigation: Tort Reform Update
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Toxic Exposure Claims Trump Common Sense
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The Admissibility of Expert Testimony in Georgia
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Apportionment of Liability and Damages in the Wake of Georgia Tort Reform
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