By Greg Land | June 29, 2020
The justices ruled that an intoxicated man who loaned his car to a drinking buddy could also be targeted for punitive damages as an 'active tortfeasor.'
By Christian E. Mammen | June 25, 2020
Womble Bond's Christian Mammen says that Abbott's proposal for AI legal neutrality might be problematic, but his wake-up call for rethinking the law around AI should be heeded.
By Quentin Brogdon | June 25, 2020
At least 25 states, either through executive orders or state laws have now granted COVID-19 liability protections for health care workers, health care…
By Charles Toutant | June 24, 2020
The suits generally claim that priests from Pennsylvania parishes sexually abused the plaintiffs at locations in New Jersey. But the Pennsylvania defendants are contesting jurisdiction in New Jersey and have found some recent success.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 23, 2020
The plaintiff, a former altar boy, originally filed his lawsuit in New Jersey because he alleged that the late defrocked Father James J. Brzyski abused him multiple times at a shore home in Forked River in Ocean County from 1978 to 1982, from the time Doe was 10 years old until he was 14.
By Raychel Lean | June 19, 2020
"As she rounds the corner he did not see her in the darkness and, unfortunately, ran her over," said Miami attorney Alexander Perkins.
By David Gialanella | P.J. D'Annunzio | June 19, 2020
An airport baggage handler who sustained back injuries and was rendered unable to return to work in an accident involving baggage-hauling equipment…
By Charles Toutant | June 18, 2020
"In short, the franchise agreement shows with clarity that, while 7-Eleven does have certain control over the store, it does not exercise control over the day-to-day operations of the store," the judge said.
Texas Lawyer | Event|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 17, 2020
Houston attorney, Kevin Dubose of Alexander Dubose & Jefferson, spoke to Texas Lawyer about his recent victory in the case W&T Offshore v. Wesley Fredieu and what it was like to try a case remotely through Zoom.
By Greg Land | June 16, 2020
The suit seeks to hold Snapchat responsible for a wreck caused by a driver trying to use the app's Speed Filter feature to record herself driving 100 miles per hour.
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