By Robert Storace | March 29, 2021
Plaintiffs counsel John Montalbano helped clinch a $150,000 settlement for a 9-year-old girl who was burned at a school.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | March 29, 2021
"How do we get more people to ask? How do you ask someone to give you the gift of life?" South Florida trial attorney Michael Haggard said. "It's not an easy request: 'Hey, can I have your kidney? Thanks! Can you pass the butter please?' "
Daily Business Review | Infographic
By Melissa Siegel | March 29, 2021
The plaintiffs claimed they suffered injuries of the back and neck after a large, water-filled pothole entrapped one of their car's wheels and the car became stuck.
By Aron Solomon | March 29, 2021
This is the year the ride-hailing industry will face a perfect storm that includes a fractured business model, inflamed public opinion and a legal system that may have finally had enough, says Aron Solomon, a senior digital strategist for NextLevel.com and an adjunct professor of business management at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University.
By Greg Land | March 26, 2021
The lawyer for the mother and children of a woman who died of post-surgical complications said Hall County's first civil trial since the pandemic lockdown ended was also his first medical malpractice trial.
By David T. Norton | March 25, 2021
While the advent of Advanced Air Mobility is exciting, the area is so new that open legal issues abound, says David T. Norton, a partner and head of the aviation practice at Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton.
By Michael A. Mora | March 24, 2021
The attorney will assume the role of The Florida Bar president in June 2022.
By David Gialanella | March 24, 2021
A $2.75 million settlement in a Monmouth County medical malpractice case concerning a birth injury, Huemer-Sanfilippo v. Rattigan, was approved by the…
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 22, 2021
Plaintiffs counsel Ryan Miller helped secure a $130,000 settlement for a client who was struck by a vehicle in a Stratford Stop & Shop parking lot.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert S. Kelner and Gail S. Kelner | March 22, 2021
In their Trial Practice column, Robert Kelner and Gail Kelner discuss New York's zone of danger rule, which imposes liability for the infliction of emotional distress arising from the observation of harm to a third person and "has always been a strained doctrine under New York law." The discuss the rule in light of a recent Court of Appeals decision.
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