Litigation
Jun. 29, 2002
So Long, Trial By Jury?
Round Table - In May, Verdicts & Settlements sat down with the following eight legal professionals to discuss the implications of Aguilar v. Atlantic Richfield , 25 Cal.4th 826 (2001), an antitrust unlawful conspiracy claim filed against nine petroleum companies. In reaching its decision, the California Supreme Court clarified the law trial courts must apply in ruling on summary judgment motions.
In May, Verdicts & Settlements sat down with the following eight legal professionals to discuss the implications of Aguilar v. Atlantic Richfield, 25 Cal.4th 826 (2001), an antitrust unlawful conspiracy claim filed against nine petroleum companies. In reaching its decision, the California Supreme Court clarified the law trial courts must apply in...
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