Davis Walsh is a litigator who focuses his practice on representing public and private companies, predominantly in...
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When Davis M. Walsh and Samuel L. Tarry began assembling Infectious Disease Litigation: Science, Law, and Procedure, they had no idea that soon a pandemic was going to make the topic more relevant than ever. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Walsh and Tarry talk about the experience of editing the book, the unique challenges of litigating infectious disease cases, their advice for attorneys looking to get into the expanding field, and how COVID-19 might have changed juries’ points of view in such cases.
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Published: | March 10, 2021 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Modern Law Library |
Category: | COVID-19 , Legal News |
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