By Mason Lawlor | November 8, 2024
Unlike other cases where traumatized plaintiffs have requested punitive damages in their complaints, transgender female Haleem Gilliland did not raise the request until the default judgment stage.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | November 8, 2024
The judge denied the water park's attempts to dismiss a negligence suit after a guest claimed he slipped and fell on a set of stairs that were allegedly covered with mold and algae.
By Emily Saul | November 8, 2024
U.S. District Court Judge Paul Gardephe first held in November 2023 that the deferred compensation plan was governed by ERISA, and referred the matter to arbitration.
The Recorder | Analysis|Commentary
By Kat Black | November 8, 2024
Warren Hodges, counsel at Hanson Bridgett in Sacramento, creator of the firm's AI practice and an employment law expert, said that his clients are particularly concerned about the federal regulation of AI use in hiring practices.
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2024
A trial team at Quinn Emanuel secured a $110 million antitrust verdict for client Pacific Steel Group in litigation against Commercial Metals Co.
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2024
Juries hit Mead Johnson and Abbott Laboratories with verdicts of $60 million and $495 million respectively earlier this year in cases linking an intestinal disease with formula given to premature babies in hospitals. Covington's Phyllis Jones and Kirkland's Jim Hurst led teams that secured a defense verdict for the companies in Missouri state court last week.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2024
A trial team at Quinn Emanuel secured a $110 million antitrust verdict for client Pacific Steel Group in litigation against Commercial Metals Company.
By Tommaso Baronio | November 7, 2024
"Two of the biggest factors—inflation and rising interest rates—are unlikely to shift rapidly, even if the new administration tries to address them," Scott A. Underwood, a founding partner at Underwood Murray, said in an interview.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 7, 2024
Marriott was back before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit hoping to dismantle a district judge's order that certified a class of hotel guests impacted by its 2018 data breach.
Daily Business Review | Best Practices
By Lisa Willis | November 7, 2024
"Phishing scams targeting lawyers with official-looking documents are on the rise," said a Texas attorney who was targeted this week.
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