Canadian Court Strikes Plaintiffs’ Expert Evidence, Denies Certification of Pharmaceutical Class Act
The Canadian Legal Information Institute recently published an overlooked but important class action decision of the Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench (Court) in Graham et al. v. Hoffmann-La Roche ...
Takeaway: In a prior post, we reported on the Ninth Circuit’s decision in Sali v. Corona Regional Medical Center, 889 F.3d 623 (9th Cir. 2018) that class certification evidence need not be admissible ...
NEW PHILADELPHIA Sgt. John “Ryan” Hamilton of the Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office has earned master evidence technician certification from the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. The newly designed ...
BENTONVILLE -- A former Bella Vista police officer is appealing the loss of his law enforcement certification. Michael Kugler filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Benton County Circuit Court against the ...
The minimum requirement for the authentication of an electronically- generated evidence is its proof of certificate. Justice Alaba Omolaye-Ajileye of the Kogi State High Court writes on why the ...
A former Garden City Police Department detective who mishandled evidence, including drugs, from a “high-profile homicide” — keeping some of it in a private storage unit — has had his police ...
Litigation: Are plaintiffs required to submit admissible evidence in support of class certification?
Last year, the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes, ruling that an “expansive” class of plaintiffs could not pursue their employment discrimination claims ...
The proposed class-action lawsuit over PFAS-contaminated well water in Torbay will be taking a big procedural step forward ...
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