By Katheryn Tucker | December 22, 2017
“I know we could have gotten more than $5 million at trial,” said plaintiffs attorney Ben Brodhead, who is currently defending a $30M verdict for an injured hand.
By Andrew Denney | December 21, 2017
A bus driver involved in a gruesome 2011 crash that killed 15 people has been ruled not credible in the ensuing civil litigation.
By Andrew Denney | December 21, 2017
A federal judge has tossed out a suit against President Donald Trump claiming that his vast array of business interests create conflicts of interest under the emoluments clauses of the U.S. Constitution, finding the plaintiffs lack standing to bring the suit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph Marano | December 21, 2017
With the New Year will come a significant change to how documents are submitted and retrieved in the Pennsylvania courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has adopted a new public access policy that establishes uniform standards for all trial and appellate courts in Pennsylvania.
By Colby Hamilton | December 21, 2017
The order issued by U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres found the defense's novel necessity argument was defeated by the fact patients were simply screened out based on HIV status, with no individualized inquiry by the doctor.
By Greg Land | December 21, 2017
A woman racing go-karts at Andretti's was awarded nearly $1.3 million for the injuries she suffered when a fellow driver knocked her into a concrete wall.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Editorial Board | December 21, 2017
How should the law decide a case in which a surrogate mother has given birth to two children, only one of whom was the product of in vitro fertilization by the contractual donor?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 20, 2017
Attorneys from five law firms have asked the court presiding over the consolidated NFL concussion litigation to depose the Harvard professor who recently recommended that fees for attorneys representing individual players be capped at 15 percent.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan R. Levy | December 20, 2017
Alan Levy discusses how New York courts have been struggling recently with what has become a commonplace use of non-attorney staff and outside legal service providers known as "IME Watchdogs" to accompany plaintiffs to their Independent Medical Examinations.
By Greg Land | December 20, 2017
Judges working to hammer out a new superior court rule governing how and when recording devices may be used in court got a push from all sides seeking changes in the current draft.
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