The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | November 2, 2022
The Zantac program is now the largest of four mass torts to have been established in Philadelphia's Complex Litigation Center in 2022.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 2, 2022
A wrong address and missed deadline helped cause the demise of a personal injury lawsuit.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | November 2, 2022
Now, a one-sentence provision provision lines up with how any medical malpractice suit in Pennsylvania would proceed. But, come 2023, those limitations are set to disappear.
By Trudy Knockless | Greg Andrews | November 2, 2022
Dimitrief, who spent 20 years at Kirkland and Ellis before going in-house, in recent years has been a consultant.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 1, 2022
"To accommodate the needs of our communities, we could do one of two things: We could expand, or we could turn away more people,"co-founder and CEO Ryan McKeen said.
National Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Christine Schiffner | November 1, 2022
"There is a mystique—to think that those of us in the mass tort and class action arena somehow have a magic wand. What they're not realizing is, there are a lot of nights a week where we're not sitting at a dinner table."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 31, 2022
Defendant Vito Braccia Construction LLC could have avoided the Oct. 28 verdict if it had agreed to the plaintiff's earlier demand to be compensated at the company's $2 million insurance policy limit, according to the plaintiff's lawyers with Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky.
By Ellen Bardash | October 31, 2022
It's the second case to be filed in the district court this year claiming GameStop has failed to pay for services it contracted. The company reported a net loss of over $519 million in the last quarter.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 31, 2022
"Despite the tenant's failure to pay rent and the passage of time set forth in the notice to quit, the tenant continues in possession of the premises without any right or authority," the complaint stated.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 28, 2022
Since Armstrong Teasdale's Richard Scheff did not follow through on his threat to disclose a confidential settlement, the plaintiffs could not demonstrate that they suffered any actual harm from his actions.
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