Below are some of the breaking stories recently uploaded to the
COLUMNS-Mold WebsiteCourt Excludes Shoemaker Testimony in Malpractice Suit A diagnosis of "mold illness" is not one accepted by the scientific community and cannot be used to support a suit.
Expert Testimony Makes Causation An Issue for Jury Medical testimony linking plaintiffs' symptoms to workplace exposure is sufficient to bring the issue of causation to a jury.
Court Applies Local Controversy Exception in Remanding Case A federal judge applied a "common sense" analysis in determining that a coverage lawsuit fit within the exception to CAFA.
Mich. Court Affirms Benefits for Mold-Related Asthma An administrative assistant who claimed that she was unable to find comparable work after leaving a job because of mold.
Court Finds Arbitration Clause Too Broad, Unconscionable A California court concluded that a condominium agreement's arbitration provisions not only don't apply to fraud.
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