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For Duke University's Risk Management office, a large, community-based clinical research network, such as CAPTN, presented a significant potential change in litigation exposure.
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Tahirih's Campaign to Prevent Abuse and Exploitation through the International Marriage Broker Industry advocates for the accountability of marriage agencies, seeks legislative change, and engages in litigation and public outreach to protect women from abuse.
Our firm has been at the forefront of this developing law, having obtained a change in the law through litigation allowing unwed fathers who used fertility to treatments to establish parentage based on their relationship with their children and now using that change in the law to represent other fathers who have been involuntarily cut out of their children's lives.
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One Houston law firm advised its clients the decision "may represent a "shot heard 'round the world" in climate change litigation... Given the stakes involved in such cases, clients should monitor these suits carefully -- and perhaps participate as amicus curiae to support the state's attorneys' arguments".
Australian lawyer Joseph Smith, a researcher at the University of Adelaide, has been studying the emergence of climate change litigation in the United States, Australia, and elsewhere in the world, and he thinks it may follow a pattern similar to those of tobacco, asbestos, and other "toxic tort" categories, in which personal injury is caused by exposure to a hazardous agent.
Heede's carbon accounting is already opening a new chapter in climate change litigation and policy, helping equip plaintiffs who believe they have suffered damages from climate change to claim compensation.
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