The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 13, 2019
"The Superior Court determined that despite evidence that the Eagles had knowledge of fights and altercations fueled by intoxication in the restrooms and never came to Pearson's aid, it was Pearson's burden to show multiple assaults within some unspecified timeframe. The Superior Court never stated how many assaults would have satisfied this new burden," the petition said.
By Tom McParland | November 12, 2019
The lawsuits were filed by Boies Schiller attorney David Boies and others on behalf of women who say they were sexually abused by Epstein.
By Suzette Parmley | November 12, 2019
The case stemmed from the Sept. 29, 2016, train crash into the Hoboken Terminal. Plaintiff Latonya Story was seated in the last car when the train crashed into the platform during its arrival at the terminal.
By The Legal Intelligencer | November 12, 2019
In the Legal's Personal Injury supplement, read about litigation strategies for the plaintiff who declines opioids, the ethics of confidential settlements and how to get justice for victims of fertility treatment negligence.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alan Nochumson | November 11, 2019
In a recent decision, the Pennsylvania Superior Court addressed whether a jury verdict in favor of a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, based upon injuries he suffered during an altercation with fans, should be overturned based upon a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict.
By Alan Nochumson | November 11, 2019
In a recent decision, the Pennsylvania Superior Court addressed whether a jury verdict in favor of a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, based upon injuries he suffered during an altercation with fans, should be overturned based upon a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | November 11, 2019
A selection of articles addressing the "intentional wrong" exception; handling liens on Workers Comp awards; and whether volunteers can be considered employees for Workers Comp purposes. The digital edition also includes the 2019 NJAJ Meadowlands Seminar Guide.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | November 8, 2019
A New Britain jury awarded $96,183 to plaintiff Norma Schneider, whose suit argued she'd suffered lifelong neck injuries in a 2017 car crash in Berlin.
By Catherine Wilson | November 8, 2019
Grossman Roth Yaffa Cohen co-founder Neal Roth, a former president of the Florida Justice Association, offers insights into the boutique law firm.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan E. McMeen | November 8, 2019
Analysis of the Workers' Compensation Act as applied to a volunteer for a municipality; can the volunteer be considered an employee?
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