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Plaintiff moved for default judgment against defendant Thomas Brian Shirah.
New York v. Manjit Kaur Raju
Cease-and-Desist Order's Propriety, When Employee Not Reinstated, Inadequately Articulated
The court entered an award of negligence damages in favor of plaintiff after he suffered a dog attack and obtained default judgment against the dog's owners. Based upon evidence that included plaintiff's medical history and the opinion testimony of plaintiff's expert medical witness, the court awarded plaintiff some $500,000 for pain and suffering, loss of earnings or earning capacity, and future loss of earnings or earning capacity.
New York v. Michael R. Pardee
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People v. Matthew, No. 67; People v. Bryan McDonald, No. 68
Company's non-consensual use of session replay software to track users' inputs was sufficient to constitute a potential violation of the Pennsylvania Wiretap Act. Defendant's motion to dismiss denied in part and granted in part.
Defendants moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint that sought a declaratory judgment that the Comirnaty vaccine, developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, did not infringe on patents held by defendants.
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