Check out these legal, safety and other news headlines from around the Internet that caught my attention this week over the past couple weeks:
- Apple v. Samsung Verdict: Could Bill Gates Have Patented The iPhone in 1995? [Maxwell Kennerly at Litigation & Trial]
- Previously on the Internet… [Angus Hinson at The Legal Examiner]
- Neil Armstrong, RIP [Ilya Somin at The Volokh Conspiracy]
- Yankee Stadium's New Immunity [Sheila B. Scheuerman at Torts Prof Blog]
- How Apple Beat Samsung [Jennifer Smith at WSJ Law Blog]
- In Facebook court cases, high tech and free speech collide [Michael Doyle at McClatchy Newspapers] [H/T Howard Bashman at How Appealing]
- The Lawyers 'Patented Sex' and It's Pretty Damn Funny [Christopher Danzig at Above the Law]
- Lawyer Files Extraordinary Amicus Brief in Form of a Comic Strip [Bruce Carton at Law.com Legal Blog Watch]
- Bill Clinton as Trial Lawyer [Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
- Chamber of Commerce Study: Big Business Says Tort Reform Not Needed [Max Kennerly at Litigation & Trial]
- Florida Judge Disqualified Over Facebook Friendship With Prosecutor – Domville v. Florida [Venkat Balasubramani at Technology & Marketing Law Blog]
- Making the Most of Graphics for Trial [Melvin Dubinsky at Melvin Dubinsky Trial Attorney] [H/T Sheila B. Scheuerman at Torts Prof Blog]
- Why lawyers will love the iPhone 5 [Jeff Richardson at iPhone J.D.]
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Brett Emison is currently a partner at Langdon & Emison, a firm dedicated to helping injured victims across the country from their primary office near Kansas City. Mainly focusing on catastrophic injury and death cases as well as complex mass tort and dangerous drug cases, Mr. Emison often deals with automotive defects, automobile crashes, railroad crossing accidents (train accidents), trucking accidents, dangerous and defective drugs, defective medical devices.
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