By Alex Anteau | November 8, 2023
Former state Supreme Court Justice Keith Blackwell's client said a server outage cost them $20 million in expenses and lost profits.
By Cheryl Miller | November 8, 2023
A hotel worker performing a welfare check failed to find a guest who had collapsed in her room. Her husband found her seven hours later suffering from a catastrophic brain injury.
By Lisa Willis | November 3, 2023
"Not even the Grinch would stab Santa in the back like this." -Etan Mark, Mark, Migdal & Hayden, Miami
By Alex Anteau | November 1, 2023
While the jury did find in favor of the plaintiff, awarding $60,000, the sum is a far cry from the $1.4 million they asked for at trial. Furthermore, because the amount was less than 75% of the defense's settlement offer of $110,000, Matthews' client is now seeking attorney fees, with mediation and a hearing ordered for later this year.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 31, 2023
After four days of deliberations, a jury in San Diego County Superior Court on Tuesday awarded the verdict to Mike Dennis, who was diagnosed with a form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma at age 51.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 31, 2023
On Monday, U.S. District Judge James Selna said he would approve an estimated $200 million class action settlement with Hyundai and Kia over vehicle thefts.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 23, 2023
"The size of the judgment reflects how reprehensible the conduct was," Nicholas Koffroth said, "but is unlikely to represent what is going to be the ultimate recovery."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | October 23, 2023
A partial taking may consist of a small taking, yet may cause substantial damage to the remainder. Indeed, it may leave a valueless remainder. Property owners should be aware of their right to just compensation.
By Allison Dunn | October 20, 2023
"We are not persuaded by Graves's claim that Wright's exoneration in the Fourth Circuit was 'premised upon a legal technicality.' To be sure, Wright's habeas claim succeeded because Graves should have recognized that grand larceny from the person was not a lesser-included offense of robbery," Judge Stuart A. Raphae wrote. "But the question here is whether Wright pleaded facts showing that he was actually innocent of grand larceny from the person. He did."
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 19, 2023
Greenberg and Blizzard found compelling that the two women came forward within two weeks of each other in July 2022, "with no knowledge of each other and no report in the media," plaintiffs' attorney Anna Greenberg emphasized.
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