Featured

In Products Liability Cases, What Do Protective Orders Really Protect?

It is commonplace in products liability cases for defendants, generally large corporations, to seek confidentiality agreements and protective orders with…

10 years ago

Monsanto’s Congressional Get Out of Jail Free Card

As the New York Times reported on February 29, federal lawmakers are ready to deal one of our country’s largest corporate…

10 years ago

The Lady Did Not Have To Die

Locks Law Firm represents people in civil rights cases who have been injured by police or prison guards or other…

10 years ago

Mediation: Prepare for Trial, Win at Settlement

A colleague of mine, here at the Firm, is fond of quoting a line from the 1961 Inauguration of one…

10 years ago

Invasions of Privacy

Newspapers around the country recently reported on the Erin Andrews trial in Nashville, Tennessee. Ms. Andrews, a famous sportscaster, had…

10 years ago

Falls and Pressure Ulcers: “Never Events” In Hospitals and Long-Term Care Facilities

They call them “Never Events” - events that can be prevented or avoided, such as a pressure ulcer (PU) or…

10 years ago

A Failed Legal Career: Who Is To Blame?

The New York Times recently reported on the pending San Diego trial of a law school graduate suing her alma…

10 years ago

The Continuing Trend Against the “Ascertainability” Requirement in Class Actions

Last week, the United States Supreme Court denied certification in Mullins v. Direct Digital, LLC, a Seventh Circuit case in…

10 years ago

Making a Murderer and “Facts”

Two months ago, I watched the entire season of “Making a Murderer” over the course of two days.  I watched…

10 years ago

Environmental Contamination Class Actions: Communities Fight Back

Finding out your neighborhood or your home has been polluted from nearby industry can be a terrifying experience.  Our homes…

10 years ago