By Michael A. Mora | April 10, 2023
The deceased smoker "never had the conversation with his wife or his friends saying, 'I saw this advertisement and continued to smoke because of it,'" said Nicholas Reyes, a partner at the Alvarez Law Firm.
By Lisa Willis | April 6, 2023
"Under the new law, a plaintiff who is found more than 50% at fault will recover nothing," said plaintiff counsel Gregory Deutch of Rubenstein Law in Miami.
By Lisa Willis | March 30, 2023
"Even before the hearing, [that] the jig was up, there was going to be no witness who would deny the fraud allegations," said Mark S. Weinstein of Weinstein & Cohen, attorney for the plaintiff.
By Lisa Willis | March 30, 2023
The final judgment could be over $100 million, according to the Am Law 100 firm attorneys, if the Miami state court judge adds treble damages due to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, prejudgment interest of at least $25 million and attorney fees.
By Michael A. Mora | March 29, 2023
Among those in Jonathan "DaBaby" Kirk's entourage was Marcus Williams, who was rendered a quadriplegic after the Miami Beach steakhouse Prime 112 allegedly failed to properly secure its premises.
By Lisa Willis | March 28, 2023
"The hardest obstacle, in my opinion, was holding accountable those two entities while still understanding that the jury could apportion a significant amount of fault to the driver." -Stuart Ratzan, founding partner of Ratzan Weissman and Boldt
By Michael A. Mora | March 28, 2023
"The most powerful way to achieve large verdicts is for the jury to understand pain and suffering, what someone has and what that means to them, how their life has changed and how their family's dynamic has changed to understand the depth of the loss," said Christopher M. Drury of Drury Law.
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By Emily Cousins | March 27, 2023
"As far as liability goes, it was difficult because our client had no recollection of what actually happened," Andrew Buchetto of Carter Mario said.
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By Emily Cousins | March 23, 2023
The litigation involved Connecticut and the alleged negligence of the Department of Children and Families.
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By Emily Cousins | March 22, 2023
"The plaintiff would most likely take a moderate [to] substantial reduction with regards to comparative negligence," defense counsel said. "However, the nature and size of the condition likely would have worked against my client at trial. ... Double-edged sword sometimes."
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