By ROBERT STORACE | July 28, 2017
The woman, who was parked along the side of the street, suffered injuries to her face and knee after a vehicle involved in a separate crash veered into her.
By Robert Storace | July 28, 2017
The estate of a 74-year-old New York man killed instantly in a head-on collision in North Canaan has settled a case for $5.3 million.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 26, 2017
Nicholas Jacuby suffered permanent leg injuries after his own car was broadsided in the accident.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 25, 2017
The lawsuit claims she was intentionally fired weeks before she became vested in the firm's ERISA plan.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 24, 2017
A former top executive at Noble Americas Corp. terminated in January has sued the Stamford-based company, claiming she faced gender and age discrimination, retaliation and verbal abuse.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 24, 2017
A former top executive at Noble Americas Corp. terminated in January has sued the Stamford-based company, claiming she faced gender and age discrimination, retaliation and verbal abuse.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 21, 2017
The marketing company that owns the trademark rights to the "Chop Wizard" and "Vidalia Chop Wizard" is suing a competitor for marketing and selling the "Vidalia Chopper Pro."
By Max Mitchell | July 21, 2017
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has tossed out a $38.5 million punitive damages award in a case involving a fatal shooting at a Kraft factory, but according to several plaintiffs attorneys, the ruling tossed out much more than money.
By Juliet Linderman, Jason Dearen and Jeff Martin | July 20, 2017
In promotional brochures, a U.S. company boasted of the "stunning visual effect" its shimmering aluminum panels created in an NFL stadium, an Alaskan high school and a luxury hotel along Baltimore's Inner Harbor that "soars 33 stories into the air." Those same panels — Reynobond composite material with a polyethylene core — also were used in the Grenfell Tower apartment building in London. British authorities say they're investigating whether the panels helped spread the blaze that ripped across the building's outer walls, killing at least 80 people.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 20, 2017
Duracell claims Ocean State is selling and marketing infringing "grey market" batteries meant for sale in foreign countries.
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