Tripped Up by Procedure? Why Court Rules Matter in Litigation.

Explore the federal case Donlin v. Fonner Park, where a horse riding injury led to litigation over negligence and procedural rules. This case highlights the importance of court deadlines, amended pleadings, and the role of judicial discretion under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. A must-read for legal professionals tracking litigation strategy and case progression in U.S. District Courts. … More Tripped Up by Procedure? Why Court Rules Matter in Litigation.

Trend of Pesticide Liability Limitation Legislation and Oklahoma’s Proposed HB 1755

As the 2025 legislative session progresses, a growing number of states are introducing bills that limit the liability of pesticide manufacturers in cases involving failure-to-warn claims. This trend is largely driven by ongoing litigation concerning the herbicide glyphosate and allegations that exposure to certain pesticides has led to health issues, including cancer. … More Trend of Pesticide Liability Limitation Legislation and Oklahoma’s Proposed HB 1755

Proposed Legislation Alert: Oklahoma Senator Pushes for Major Changes to Livestock Liability Limitation Laws

Oklahoma’s Senate Bill 776, known as Julie’s Law, introduces and seeks significant changes to the state’s livestock and equine liability limitation laws. Set to take effect on November 1, 2025, this new legislation would enact key updates designed to enhance safety and clarify liability. Here’s some of what you need to know. … More Proposed Legislation Alert: Oklahoma Senator Pushes for Major Changes to Livestock Liability Limitation Laws