New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kenneth E. Pitcoff and Kevin G. Faley | September 30, 2022
Courts have offered considerably more protection to operators of hazard vehicles such as snowplows and street sweepers than is afforded to law enforcement vehicles and ambulances under VTL §1104.
By Everett Catts | September 30, 2022
"The sanctions imposed against Counsel for Ford are void, for a variety of reasons both procedurally and substantively," the motion said. "None of the guiding rules and principles permitting the entry of such an order against counsel were followed. The Sanctions Order is therefore void."
By Colleen Murphy | September 28, 2022
A woman who required a spinal fusion surgery following a rear-end crash with a box truck settled her Middlesex County case, Carrancho v. Premier Logistics…
By Everett Catts | September 26, 2022
"Our overarching strategy is to focus on several key features of this trial that really rendered it unconstitutional, a due process violation and contrary to Georgia law," said Theodore J. Boutrous, an appellate attorney recently hired to represent Ford.
By ALM Staff | September 26, 2022
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New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kenneth E. Pitcoff and Andrea M. Alonso | September 23, 2022
New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law offers a carve-out provision which provides that the driver of an emergency vehicle who causes an injury will be held to a recklessness standard of negligence, which is a much higher burden for a plaintiff. This article discusses the details of the law along with several cases dealing with the issue.
By VerdictSearch | September 15, 2022
On March 26, 2017, plaintiff Robert Thomas, 53, a concrete worker, was driving on Lincoln Way, in White Oak, with plaintiff Christine Tennant, 44, a retail clerk, as a passenger. Thomas' sport utility vehicle was struck head-on by a sedan.
By Colleen Murphy | September 14, 2022
Two people injured when their vehicle was struck by a transport van settled their Middlesex County suit, Welsh v. Fu, for $1.15 million on June 6. According…
By Everett Catts | September 13, 2022
"Fundamentally, if you think about this, contingency fees are critical to allow people who are hurt by big corporations to hold them responsible," said Michael Terry, one of the plaintiffs' attorneys.
By VerdictSearch | September 8, 2022
On May 18, 2017, plaintiff Alexander Defulgentis, 64, a realtor, was stopped while driving west on Street Road, at its intersection with Jacksonville Road, in Warminster. The rear of his sedan was struck in a chain-reaction collision initiated by Joshua Martorelli.
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