Inside the Courtroom: E. Jean Carroll Reveals the Moment the Jury Shifted Against Trump

NEW YORK — E. Jean Carroll, the writer who pursued a defamation case against former President Donald Trump, shared her insights following a jury’s decision in her favor. Carroll’s emotional testimony described moments during the trial that led her to feel the jury began to turn against Trump. During the trial, Carroll recounted her harrowing experience, detailing how the jury intently observed her demeanor as she testified. She likened the experience to an intense scrutiny, noting they “watched every single snore,” a metaphor emphasizing the focus and seriousness with which they approached the proceedings. Carroll … Read more

New EU Directive Reshapes Product Liability: Expanded Definitions and Shifted Burden of Proof Could Herald Surge in Mass Tort Claims

London — In a recent legal analysis, Buvini Kularatne, a prominent London-based finance and restructuring partner, discussed significant updates to the European Union’s product liability laws, explaining how these changes are designed to address the complexities of modern technology, including digital services and artificial intelligence. In her article for “Global Turnaround,” Kularatne examines the EU’s new Directive on Liability for Defective Products (PLD), poised to reshape the legal landscape across Europe. The revised directive aims to modernize the existing framework to better accommodate the needs of the digital age. A particularly critical update is the … Read more