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Alexa Woronowicz

Alexa Woronowicz

Alexa Woronowicz is chief copy editor for ALM and associate editor for The Legal Intelligencer. Contact her at [email protected] or on Twitter @AWoronowiczTLI.

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September 29, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Woman Wins $9M Accord Over Crash With Sleepy Driver

A trucking company has agreed to pay $9 million to settle claims that its driver was using his cellphone before falling asleep at the wheel and colliding with another vehicle.

By Alexa Woronowicz

4 minute read

September 29, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Student Assumed Risk in High School Game, Defense Maintained

On April 19, 2013, plaintiff Cody Gross, 17, was participating in a "spirit event," in which students competed in various games, at his high school in Bensalem.

By Alexa Woronowicz

3 minute read

September 29, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Coming to Terms With Contractual Liability Coverage

Few provisions in general liability insurance policies are more misunderstood than contractual liability coverage.

By Thomas B. Alleman

5 minute read

September 29, 2017 | New York Law Journal

The People v. Olecski

Counsel's Misadvice on Obtaining Conditional License After Plea Ineffective Assistance

By Alexa Woronowicz

2 minute read

September 29, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Clark v. Richardson

Plaintiff Fails to Comply With CPLR Article 13-A Forfeiture Procedure, Default Denied

By Alexa Woronowicz

2 minute read

September 29, 2017 | Daily Report Online

U.S. Justice Department Weighs In on Ga. Campus First Amendment Suit

In tandem with U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Georgetown Law School lecture chastising the nation's college campuses for inhibiting free speech, the U.S. Justice Department waded this week into a First Amendment lawsuit against a metro Atlanta community college. o behalf of a Christian evangelical student.

By R. Robin McDonald

4 minute read

September 29, 2017 | The American Lawyer

Read This Before You Set Your 2018 Billing Rates

As firms lose associate hours to technology, they need to increase senior lawyer rates to maintain profitability. And it takes time.

By Hugh A. Simons, ALM Intelligence Fellow

6 minute read

September 29, 2017 | New York Law Journal

The People v. Cuthbert

Instruments Defective as No Public Dimension Alleged for Disorderly Conduct Charge

By Alexa Woronowicz

2 minute read

September 29, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Roseman v. Bloomberg L.P.

Class Suit Certified in Analytics Representatives' Overtime Pay Action Against Bloomberg LP

By Alexa Woronowicz

2 minute read

September 29, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Federal, State False Advertising Charges Over Memory Supplement Prevagen Dismissed

Allegations of fraud and false advertising by the Federal Trade Commission and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman against the makers of a dietary supplement that claimed to improve memory function were dismissed in federal court Thursday.

By B. Colby Hamilton

3 minute read