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Pittsburgh Jury Issues $12.8M Verdict in Suit Over Chlorine Gas Damage
Despite shared liability, the jury still found that Rescar and AllTranstek breached their contractual and warranty obligations to the plaintiff, which led to the incident.Recent Racial Harassment Decisions Leave Employers Scurrying on Defense
There are another pair of racial harassment decisions showing why employers need to pay close attention to employee complaints. The two cases hail from differing parts of the country, one of which is from our neck of the woods, yet the sting of the alleged harassment can be felt far and wide.Plaintiff Claimed Auto Accident Caused Concussion, Rib Injuries
On July 6, 2017, plaintiff Milton Searles, a man in his 60s, was driving on Deer Run Road, in Chester County. His wife, plaintiff Theodora Searles, was a passenger. Their sport utility vehicle was involved in a head-on collision with a pickup truck that was being driven by Sarah Seibert. Milton Searles claimed that he suffered injuries of his head and his rib cage.'Carving Out Space': How Minority IP Lawyers Say They're Attracting Diverse New Talent
"Black IP lawyers need to make their presence known," said Racquel V. McGee of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith in Atlanta. "Actively recruit, seek out and mentor when it comes to garnering attention to this field."View more book results for the query "*"
Mediation and Settlements: International Franchise Dispute Resolution Challenges
Regardless of whether the mediation involves a franchise dispute, or another negotiated dispute resolution, the focus is now on implementing settlement agreements that can be readily enforced.New York Latest State to Go Its Own Way on Employer Cannabis Policies
In the absence of a uniform federal policy, state and local leaders are likely to experiment like this for some time. New York's smoker-friendly position further muddies the waters.Insurer Sees COVID-19 Hitting People With Life Insurance Harder
Globe Life reported stable earnings, and more COVID-19 deaths in younger age groups.Judge Rejects COVID-19 Property Rights Case to Closed Beaches
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle ruled against waterfront property owners who contended that they should receive compensation in a dispute about a Northwest Florida county temporarily closing beaches early in the COVID-19 pandemic.Trending Stories
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