By Michael A. Mora | December 9, 2021
Plaintiff counsel alleged the Toyota Motor Corp. failed to disclose evidence of a defect in the heating and air conditioning systems that created a foul odor in one of their most popular vehicles.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Bruce Love | December 9, 2021
When arguing high-level, important constitutional questions, having skilled opposition that goes right to the heart of things is of the highest importance.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 9, 2021
"The statute specifically recognizes that a lawful act may be a nuisance," read a Court of Appeals decision. "Decisions from this court and our Supreme Court, however, impose the additional requirement that to be a nuisance an act must be done in an illegal manner."
By Larry E. Coben | December 9, 2021
Regardless of the title or business-card designation of the deponent, if he is positioned to have relevant information that may be admissible on issues germane to a party's lawsuit, these individuals should be available to answer questions via deposition.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | December 9, 2021
This first part of the article will review important decisions and trends in the automobile insurance law arena over the past year, and the forthcoming second part of the article will review the notable decisions in the area of general civil litigation law.
By Jasmine Floyd | December 9, 2021
"The more welcoming they are to have established billion-dollar companies doing business out of Miami, it will be good for crypto and good for Miami," attorney David Silver said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | December 9, 2021
"Simply put," the memo said, "plaintiff has created a fiction with this lawsuit, like the books he spends time writing instead of caring for sick and dying children."
By Ross Todd | December 9, 2021
Bracken, the Houston-based co-chair of Foley & Lardner's 40-plus lawyer energy litigation practice, says he's unexpectedly been at a dead-sprint since March.
By Dan Roe | December 9, 2021
Security National Insurance Co. sued policyholder Avila Law for allegedly failing to disclose its alleged involvement in the Biscayne Capital Ponzi scheme in recent policy applications.
By Ross Todd | December 9, 2021
Bracken, the Houston-based co-chair of Foley & Lardner's 40-plus lawyer energy litigation practice, says he's unexpectedly been at a dead-sprint since March.
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