By John H. Sullivan
The air, thankfully, is going out of the tires on the plaintiffs' bar's quest for legislation to eliminate legitimate confidentiality in civil lawsuits.
The lawyers started their campaign last December, announcing two identical bills, SB11 and AB36, that would let them "fast track" the legislative process. These proposals said that in a...
The air, thankfully, is going out of the tires on the plaintiffs' bar's quest for legislation to eliminate legitimate confidentiality in civil lawsuits.
The lawyers started their campaign last December, announcing two identical bills, SB11 and AB36, that would let them "fast track" the legislative process. These proposals said that in a...
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