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Wine still not free-flowing
Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 6.27.2006

One year after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Granholm v. Heald, the legacy of Prohibition remains in the form of restrictions on Internet wine sales in many states. But new legal challenges maintain the momentum for a national wine market.

N.C. ranks well on tort burden for businesses, report says
Submitted by Brian Louis on 6.21.2006

North Carolina ranked 9th in the country for having the best legal system for handling injury cases of all kinds and that is good news for business in the state, a California group said in a recent report.

Tort reform lags
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 6.8.2006

In his June 5 Business piece," Tort reform must prove
itself to the people," Charles Hartz says that tort
reformers have achieved ''significant victories'' in
Florida. Yes, there have been a few, but the Sunshine
State shouldn't rest on its laurels.

Pennsylvania still badly in need of serious tort reform
Submitted by Michael J. O'Donnell M.D. on 6.7.2006

Again Pennsylvania finds itself in the news by ranking at the bottom in the 2006 U.S. Tort Liability Index reported by the Pacific Research Institute.

Jury dodgers could lose licenses
Submitted by Dave Moore on 6.2.2006

Lawyers in the Dallas office of law firm Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. already successfully pushed to raise jury pay from $6 to $40 a day. That was the carrot.



Trial lawyers; judges bristle at biz groups'
Submitted by Libby Sander on 6.1.2006

Has Illinois become the "Land of Lawsuits"? The Washington, D.C.-based Institute for Legal Reform thinks it has.

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