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    Kirk Hartley
    • Oct 8, 2014
    • 2 min

    In a First Bell Weather MDL Case, the Trial Judge Rules that Evidence is Admissible Regarding Other

    In a mass tort MDL trial, what evidence can/should jurors here regarding 1) other MDL cases involving the same product and 2) plaintiff...
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    Kirk Hartley
    • Sep 13, 2010
    • 1 min

    MDL Proceedings – Good, Bad or Otherwise – The View Varies

    Federal MDL proceedings are often but not always used in "mass tort " cases. The Wall Street Journal covers the topic today in the...
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    Kirk Hartley
    • Nov 6, 2009
    • 1 min

    Update on Toyota’s Efforts to Use the MDL to Control the Situation as to Inside Counsel and Do

    Here is a Corporate Counsel that provides an update on and links to documents regarding Toyota’s issues with its former inside counsel...
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    Since becoming a lawyer in 1983, Kirk’s 35+ years of practice have focused on advising a wide range of corporations, associations, and individuals (as both plaintiffs and defendants) on both tort and commercial law issues centered around “mass torts.”

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