By Raychel Lean | December 9, 2020
This dispute over whether to depose company chairman Osamu Suzuki could lead the court to adopt a doctrine that would make it harder to depose high-ranking executives.
By Michael A. Mora | December 9, 2020
"Just like jury trials are being postponed, you're going to see an uptick in those surgeries and that will be a source of additional cases of medical malpractice," Stuart Ratzan said.
By Charles Toutant | December 8, 2020
The award, which was entered as a default judgment, has prompted an investigation into the assets of Sipa, who is eligible for parole in 2057.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Jason Grant | December 7, 2020
The court in a federal case that ruled oppositely "may have been reading the skywriting on the wall, but this court will not decide that issue in favor of British Airways when the Third Circuit has decided that this Pennsylvania law [on registration of foreign businesses] is constitutionally sound and requires finding personal jurisdiction," wrote Judge Berle Schiller of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Lidia Dinkova | December 7, 2020
Justin Parafinczuk, shareholder at Parafinczuk Wolf Susen in Fort Lauderdale, was part of the team filing the first lawsuit over Bayer's Essure contraceptive implant, which tens of thousands of women claim harmed their health.
By Catherine Wilson | December 7, 2020
The settlement covers more than half of the victims on a charter flight carrying a Brazilian soccer club to league finals.
By Catherine Wilson | December 7, 2020
A personal injury case that ended with a large award in state court ended up going to federal court on a bad faith insurance claim.
By VerdictSearch | December 4, 2020
On Sept. 16, 2017, plaintiff Harold Getting, 74, was operating a 2015 Troy-Bilt Riding Mower on his property in Williamsport. The mower became unstable, and it overturned. Getting was pinned under the mower, and his left foot contacted the blade, resulting in a partial amputation of the foot. Getting had leased the mower at Mark's Sales and Leasing from a salesperson, Lemuel Scott Barger.
By VerdictSearch | December 4, 2020
On Dec. 9, 2016, plaintiff Richard Dutilly, 63, a business owner, was driving on Nazareth Pike, in Bethlehem. Another vehicle rear-ended his vehicle. Dutilly claimed injuries to his neck and shoulder.
By Robert Storace | December 2, 2020
Plaintiffs counsel Frank Bartlett Jr. tied his client's jobs to her injuries in a two-car crash, and was able to leverage a settlement for her of $225,000.
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