Delaware Business Court Insider
By Michael Riccardi | May 10, 2021
COVID-19 has changed everything for many small-firm practitioners, especially those waiting to try tort cases. Diversification of practice areas may be among the solutions.
By Aron Solomon | May 10, 2021
This month, the Supreme Court of Texas decided the case of Emerson v. Johnson, which was argued in front of the court in October. While the case is…
By Jasmine Floyd | May 10, 2021
"The motor vehicle accident caused whiplash and resulted in herniated discs in Collins' neck. The herniated discs pressed on the nerves going down Collins' arm, and despite two fusion surgeries by a reputable neurosurgeon, the nerve damage was permanent," attorney Neil Anthony said.
By VerdictSearch | May 6, 2021
On Aug. 6, 2018, plaintiff Jan Zubrycki, 66, a truck driver, and other workers were unloading medical equipment from Zubrycki's truck at a facility in the Bronx, New York. While they were doing so, six wheelchairs and other pieces of equipment fell on Zubrycki. He claimed injuries to his head, neck and back.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 5, 2021
Mason, a personal injury lawyer at Sanders Phillips Grossman, said she's keeping an eye on consumer products and environmental contamination affecting minority populations. "These are products that have been around and have been overlooked because it's an underserved community that no one is paying attention to it," she said.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 5, 2021
"We can assume for purposes of our analysis that Avis was negligent in allowing the vehicle to be stolen from its lot after hours, because the salient question in both cases is not about Avis's alleged negligence, but about whether its alleged negligence was the proximate cause of the plaintiffs' injuries," Chief Justice Harold Melton said.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 4, 2021
The court reversed a district court judgment that found Snapchat's built-in speedometer is not content created by the company.
By Thomas C. Fitzhugh III and John Schwambach | May 4, 2021
Personal injury lawyers have haggled for two centuries to create a workable definition of "seaman" for their personal injury cases. Despite myriad cases over this time, the U.S. Supreme Court has never defined the word.
By Angela Morris | May 4, 2021
The medical clinic can press its claim that an attorney violated an insurance contract when he didn't pay his client's medical bill, ruled the 14th Court of Appeals.
By Charles Toutant | May 4, 2021
The judge cited an omnibus order from the Supreme Court directing courts to "accommodate the legitimate needs of parties, in recognition of the pervasive and severe effects of the COVID-19 public health crisis."
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