The Washington Court of Appeals partially upheld a trial court ruling with regard to what information is privileged under the state’s Reporter Shield Law, prompting attorneys on both sides to frame the decision as a win for their clients. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Third Circuit's Talc Dismissal 'Setback' and 'Major Victory,' Science Lab Spurring Consumer Product Recalls Under Attack
Welcome to Law.com Class Actions: Critical Mass, a weekly briefing for class action and mass tort attorneys. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Why 2023 Could See a Whole New Crop of Law Firms: The Morning Minute
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Toughest to Get Into? Most Diverse Faculty? Administrators, Students Rate Law Schools Nationwide
According to a press release, the rankings for 2023 are based on surveys of administrators at 168 law schools in 2021-22 and surveys of 17,000 students enrolled in the schools over the past three academic years. Click Here To Read The Full Article
State High Court: Observation of 'Sleeping Juror' Not Enough to Preserve Objection for Appellate Review
“As to the issue that is implicated here, namely, whether a sleeping-juror issue is preserved when the parties advise the trial court that a juror is sleeping but request no action or remedy from the court, we conclude that Forgette did not preserve this issue and, on the facts before us, waived it, thus precluding […]