By Suzette Parmley | April 21, 2020
Plaintiff Brenda Crespo, 69, of Cranford, in Union County, sued defendant Deborah Dennis over an accident in Cranford that she claimed left her with multiple injuries and lingering pain.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Charles Toutant | April 20, 2020
The suit claimed Wawa dispensed the hot water at a dangerous temperature that would immediately cause burns if spilled on flesh and that Wawa knew of the hazard and acted with disregard for the safety of its customers.
By Charles Toutant | April 20, 2020
The suit claimed Wawa dispensed the hot water at a dangerous temperature that would immediately cause burns if spilled on flesh and that Wawa knew of the hazard and acted with disregard for the safety of its customers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 20, 2020
"We went the extra step to listen to the actual tape," the lawyer said. "Ninety-five percent of attorneys, I'd guess, would not do that."
By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche | April 20, 2020
A South Carolina resident sued Marriott in a federal court in his home state after suffering an injury in a Marriott-affiliated hotel overseas. The Fourth Circuit's decision provides helpful guidance on the scope of personal jurisdiction over corporations, and offers some food for thought for litigants.
By Charles Toutant | David Gialanella | April 17, 2020
A heating and air conditioning contractor who suffered a head injury in a fall at a construction site has agreed to settle his Essex County suit, Cambra…
By Charles Toutant | April 16, 2020
The robust filing data for March could be an indicator for a minimal impact from COVID-19 on mass tort cases, since March is when the virus began to have a significant impact on the legal profession.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | April 16, 2020
Providing additional guidance on what constitutes a "judicial admission" that may not be contradicted by a plaintiff on the witness stand, the Pennsylvania Superior Court upheld an Allegheny County jury's approximately $2.2 million award to a man injured when a tractor rolled over him.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen J. Pokiniewski Jr. | April 16, 2020
What conduct constitutes gross negligence is an important question in Pennsylvania law, particularly with regard to issues involving liability waivers and healthcare provider immunity pursuant to the Mental Health Procedures Act (MHPA).
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 16, 2020
Plaintiffs counsel Hailey Rice relied on expert testimony from a New York City neurologist to help clinch a $100,000 settlement for her client.
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