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The Future of Freight - Part III: The Ninth Circuit’s Opinion in Miller v. C.H. Robinson

This is the third part in our blog series discussing Miller v. C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., a case currently on appeal to the Supreme Court …

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The Future of Freight – Part II: The District Court Decision in Miller v. C.H. Robinson

This is the second part in a blog series discussing Miller v. C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., a case currently on appeal to the Supreme Court o…

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The Future of Freight – Part I: A Blog Series Regarding C.H. Robinson and Federal Preemption

Miller v. C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., one of the most impactful lawsuits in recent history for the trucking industry, is currently on appea…

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Edwards v. Southwest Airlines: Ticketing and Boarding Are Preempted “Services”

Last year, the Sixth Circuit made a clarifying decision in Edwards v. Southwest Airlines Co. regarding the context of state law claims related…

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Yagodinski: Another Reminder to Keep Experts in their Lane

Earlier this year, the Nebraska Supreme Court affirmed the preclusion of a chiropractor’s testimony for overstepping the bounds of his p…

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Study shows symptoms associated with post-concussive syndrome are experienced by a surprising number of people without a history of traumatic brain injury

Headaches, fatigue, concentration problems, and insomnia are just some of the symptoms that can be reported by people who have recently sustai…

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So your brain injury case involves diffusion tensor imaging…now what?

Defense attorneys and claims professionals evaluating traumatic brain injury claims are likely to come across a form of advanced neuroimagin…

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Challenging expert witness opinions on future disease outcomes: what attorneys need to know about the epidemiological concept of relative risk

Most attorneys are likely familiar with the notion that “correlation does not equal causation.” Yet, this critical distinction can…

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Using the Bradford Hill Criteria to analyze injury causation opinions of expert witnesses under Daubert

When litigating bodily injury claims, medical experts proffering causation opinions frequently cite to medical and epidemiological research to…

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Debunking the Plaintiffs’ Reptile Theory: Why Science Says the “Triune Brain” Model is Wrong

By now, defense attorneys are well aware of the “Reptile Theory,” a deposition and trial tactic adopted and advocated by plaintiff…

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