April 14, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Nation's Largest Manufacturer of Ghost Gun Parts Sued Over Alleged Role in Minor's Accidental Shooting"Are you going to give the keys to a new Porsche to a 10 year old? No, the Porsche dealer won't, but these guys will give him a gun," plaintiffs counsel said.
By Mason Lawlor
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April 13, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Court to Appoint Special Master in Fulton County Eviction Case After Plaintiffs Call For Judge's RecusalDefendants dropped "slander of title" claim before hearing Wednesday.
By Mason Lawlor
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April 12, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Wrongful Death Case Settles For $26M, Fueling Concerns About Violence at Georgia Apartment Complexes"The defendant apartment complex had a history of violent crime and was warned consistently about the dangers," plaintiffs counsel at Beasley Allen said. "We absolutely were not settling this case unless the defendants did the right thing, which they ultimately did, but not before precious lives were lost and years of litigation ensued."
By Mason Lawlor
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April 07, 2023 | Law.com
Federal Judge OKs Plaintiffs' Discovery Request for Adverse Event Reporting Data in Gardasil CaseIn a crucial development this week in the ongoing multidistrict litigation against Merck & Co., a federal judge in North Carolina granted the plaintiffs' motion to compel adverse reaction data for the company's Gardasil HPV-vaccine, which faces challenges to both its safety and efficacy.
By Mason Lawlor
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April 05, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Georgia High Court Won't Consider Whether Parents of Murdered Children Are Crime Victims Under Tolling StatuteThe Georgia Supreme Court has declined to review a Court of Appeals ruling that the parents of three children who were shot and killed in 2016 are not crime victims for the purposes of tolling the statute of limitations on their survivor claims for wrongful death.
By Mason Lawlor
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April 05, 2023 | Law.com
'Notwithstanding Our Sympathies,' State Appeals Court Reverses Trial Judge's Emphatic Ruling for Plaintiff in Sex Discrimination CaseA trial judge called her "the most credible witness ever to give testimony before this court," but the Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that a fired school secretary failed to make a prima facie case that she was treated unfairly.
By Mason Lawlor
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April 04, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Defendant in Eviction Case Accuses Fulton County Judge of Conflicts, Calls for Full Bench RecusalPetition for writ of mandamus filed against judicial branch to correct a reported "defect of legal justice."
By Mason Lawlor
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April 04, 2023 | Law.com
7th Circuit Adds to Growing List of Appellate Decisions Greenlighting Students' COVID-19 Tuition Refund ClaimsA student in Illinois was granted a path forward at the appellate level, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reversed a dismissal of his claims seeking relief for a lack of educational services, which he argued was promised in a contract.
By Mason Lawlor
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March 31, 2023 | Law.com
Maryland Justices: Appeal in Disability Discrimination Case Belongs With EEOC, Not Appeals Court"[A]n implied right of appeal is not enough," the court wrote.
By Mason Lawlor
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March 30, 2023 | Corporate Counsel
Amid Growing U.S.-China Tensions, Not All Tech Companies Can Stomach the Rising Risk"For larger multinationals, China is a huge market for them, so they want to engage there, and they just try to manage their risk to the extent they can," said Cortney Morgan, a partner at Husch Blackwell.
By Mason Lawlor
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