March 2013
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February 2013
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July 2012
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April 2012
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Dick Willis, Partner in the Columbia, South Carolina office of Bowman and Brooke, received the "2012 Distinguished Legal Writing Award" for his article, "Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination' Get A Much-Needed Revision," which first appeared in South Carolina Lawyers Weekly and again in Michigan Lawyers Weekly.
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May 2012
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Spring 2012
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Kenneth Ross, Strictly Speaking
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February 2012
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Alana Bassin and her family were recently featured in local Minnesota publication Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine in an article titled "The Kid Cities," where Alana was acknowledged as the "Power Mom." Alongside five other local moms, Alana's title as "Power Mom" describes her busy schedule as a Partner at Bowman and Brooke coupled with being a busy mother of four children and her ability to do it all almost effortlessly. Read the whole article here.
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Winter 2012
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Sandra Giannone Ezell, In-House Defense Quarterly.
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Fall 2011
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Kenneth Ross, Strictly Speaking
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November 2011
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Jason H. Casell, Journal of Internet Law
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November 2011
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Kenneth Ross, InCompliance Magazine.
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Fall 2011
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Kenneth Ross, In-House Defense Quarterly.
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September 2011
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Jenny A. Covington, Law360.com
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August 2011
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Jason H. Casell, E-Discovery Connection
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August 2011
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Randall L. Christian and Jason H. Casell, For The Defense.
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August 2011
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John D. Sear, Product Liability Law & Strategy
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Summer 2011
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Kenneth Ross, In-House Litigator
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Summer 2011
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Kenneth Ross, Strictly Speaking
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2011
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John D. Sear, Rebecca S. Herbig, and Jonathan L. Moore, The Daubert Compendium
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July 2011
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Business Crimes Bulletin, Randall L. Christian, Jason H. Casell, and Francisco T. Rivas
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June 2011
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Today, in a 5-4 decision split along ideological lines, the Supreme Court reversed the 5th and 8th Circuits, and held that federal law pre-empts failure-to-warn claims against generic manufacturers. The Court held that the federal statutes and regulations that require generic manufacturers to use the same labeling as the brand-name drug counterparts make it impossible for generic manufacturers to simultaneously comply both with federal law and a state tort law duty to use a different label.
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July 2011
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Richard G. Morgan, Charles J. Schoenwetter, Michael R. Carey, The Hennepin Lawyer
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July 2011
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Doug L. Pfeifer, The Hennepin Lawyer
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Spring 2011
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Curtis J. Busby and Jennifer L. Melton, ABA's Section of Litigation Newsletter
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2011
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David L. Campbell, The Daubert Compendium
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