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Ford Loses $31 Mil
A Hampton, South Carolina, state court juryawarded $16 millionin actual damages and $15 million in punitive damages to a 17 year old brain damaged teenager. Ford alleged driver error, lack of control and no seat belt use. The Bronco II is the predecessor to the Explorer.
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Electronic Data Discovery Mainstream in Civil Practice
Recent surveys confirmthat more than 90 percent of all documents produced since 1999 were created in digital form. Many attorneys fail to do any electronic discovery because of concerns that it is costly, time-consuming and complicated. The irony: It is usually wildly cheaper to conduct discovery electronically. Click "Full Article" to find out how.
E-DISCOVERY RULES ON THE WAY The Judicial Conference of the United States has approved changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure to govern discovery of electronic communications, including e-mails and digitally stored documents, Effective December 1, 2006.
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