By Angela Morris | February 8, 2021
Testimony from 21 witnesses, and photo and video evidence made a different with a Houston jury that awarded $3.24 million, said plaintiffs lawyer Randy Sorrels.
By Greg Land | February 4, 2021
The Supreme Court was asked to reverse a Court of Appeals ruling scrapping an $18 million verdict over 'inflammatory' comments a plaintiffs lawyer made in closing.
By Aleeza Furman | February 4, 2021
Pizza restaurant chain Cicis is being represented by Gray Reed & McGraw as it files for Chapter 11 protection, Tyson & Mendes and Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney are representing a company whose employee was involved in a truck accident, and other work from midsize firms.
By Greg Land | February 4, 2021
The lawyers for the parents of a woman who sued over claims of sexual abuse decades ago in Canada and Georgia said a 2015 law lifting the statute of limitations for such claims is unconstitutional.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian J. Shoot | February 4, 2021
In this edition of his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot once again addresses a significant hole in Labor Law jurisprudence, specifically the "sole proximate cause" defense, by reason of two ostensibly conflicting Court of Appeals decisions, 'Klein v. City of New York' and 'Blake v. Neighborhood Hous. Serv. of New York City', which have never been harmonized
By VerdictSearch | February 4, 2021
On June 26, 2017, the plaintiff, a 15-year-old boy, was mowing the lawn at the property of Matthew Munson, in Bloomsburg. The teen's right foot slipped from his slide footwear, and his right big toe made contact with the machine's blade. The toe was severely damaged and had to be amputated.
By Charles Toutant | February 3, 2021
A woman who suffered broken bones in a 30-foot fall at a climbing gym settled her Bergen County suit, Lilos v. High Exposure, for $1.4 million. The…
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | February 2, 2021
The formation of VSCP LAW is the latest example of litigators at established personal injury firms splitting off to form their own competing practice.
By Robert Storace | February 1, 2021
Plaintiffs attorneys William Rivera and Jamie Sullivan helped secure a $550,000 settlement for a man who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a fall at a construction site.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | February 1, 2021
"I think people are way more open to doing mediations over Zoom, and they're way more accepting because they don't expect their case to be heard anytime soon," Andrew Benedict said.
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