By Robert Storace | Connecticut Law Tribune | October 18, 2017
The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear arguments Nov. 14 from a lawsuit that pits Sandy Hook families against the makers of the AR-15 rifle, which was used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre nearly five years ago.
By Amanda Bronstad | National Law Journal | October 16, 2017
The Missouri Supreme Court has temporarily halted a closely watched talcum powder trial against Johnson & Johnson.
By Scott Graham | The Recorder | October 16, 2017
After several IP-heavy seasons, the 2017 term at the U.S. Supreme Court looks to be a quiet one for intellectual property—with one big exception.
By Robert Storace | Connecticut Law Tribune | October 16, 2017
Faced with no Hartford Superior Court jury having sided with a plaintiff in a slip and fall in 2017, two new attorneys won such a case for their client on Thursday.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | Connecticut Law Tribune | October 12, 2017
Bruce Taylor's doctor assigned him a 25 percent physical impairment to his cervical spine following the accident.
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 12, 2017
The judge noted that Second Circuit and New York state courts "have upheld large compensatory damage awards for sexual assault and rape victims, yet interestingly, such awards vary drastically—even where cases share similar facts.”
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | Texas Lawyer | October 11, 2017
The plaintiff, a California college student who was wounded in the Oct. 1 Las Vegas mass shooting, has sued the hotel, the concert promoter, a gun accessory manufacturer and the estate of the alleged shooter.
By Michael Haggard | October 11, 2017
Along with unimaginable terror, sadness and anger, the shooting massacre in Las Vegas brings about many questions that may take months or years to answer. The most obvious societal questions are what could have been done to stop this shooter and what can be done to prevent someone like him from doing the same thing?
By R. Robin McDonald | Daily Report | October 10, 2017
Equifax's King & Spalding counsel joined with some plaintiffs lawyers to ask the federal Judicial Panel on Multi-District Litigation to consolidate in Atlanta hundreds of cases that have been filed against the Atlanta-based credit bureau and assign them to a judge with King & Spalding ties.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Steven J. Seiden | October 6, 2017
Because of a settlement, whether a plaintiff is entitled to prejudgment interest from the moment a defendant concedes liability will not be decided by the Court of Appeals. To properly reflect the legislative intent and the court's previous decisions, the legislature should amend CPLR 5002.
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