By Katheryn Tucker | August 6, 2019
Defense attorney Steven Kyle of Bovis, Kyle, Burch & Medlin accused plaintiffs counsel Lance Cooper of the Cooper Firm of violating a confidentiality agreement by talking about the case. Cooper called that an unconstitutional effort to place a gag order on the record of a public trial.
By Jack Newsham | August 6, 2019
The law firm Cellino & Cellino beat Stephen Barnes' challenge to its use of half of his famed law firm's name, but Barnes could sue again.
By Dana Hull | August 5, 2019
Jeremy Banner died when his Tesla sedan he was driving failed to brake or steer to avoid a semi-trailer that ran a stop sign on a Florida highway in March, according to the lawsuit.
By Katheryn Tucker | August 5, 2019
Hussein Agiz was 18 when he went out for an evening with friends to watch drag racing in the 10-acre Heller Industrial Park. But as he rode his bike down one of the straight, flat roads, he found himself between two cars speeding in opposite directions. The one that hit him exploded into a ball of fire, as did his bike, according to the complaint he filed against the owner of the property, Heller Industrial Parks Inc.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | David Gialanella | August 2, 2019
A man who was injured by a golf cart at the Alpine Country Club was awarded $3.65 million in compensation by a Bergen County jury on July 19. Plaintiff Mario…
By VerdictSearch | August 1, 2019
On May 25, 2014, plaintiff Linda Helm, 56, fell off a handicap ramp at a residence in Levittown. She claimed that she suffered an injury of an ankle. Helm sued the property owners, Timothy Bradley and Edna Bradley, alleging that they were negligent for allowing a dangerous condition to exist.
By Robert Storace | August 1, 2019
Cheshire attorney Frank Bartlett Jr. settled the case for client Marie Ann Acurantes, who suffered arm, shoulder, neck and lower back injuries in a car crash.
By Charles Toutant | July 31, 2019
A plain reading of the state's Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law shows radiators are excluded from a list of items that must be insulated or covered to prevent burns, the court found.
By Raychel Lean | July 30, 2019
"There is no mitigation or excuse that says, 'Well, under certain circumstances, it's OK to not know that there's a child in the car,' " said Coral Gables civil litigator Christopher Marlowe, weighing the likelihood of a civil suit after a 2-year-old was found dead in a van outside a Broward day care center Monday.
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By Robert Storace | July 30, 2019
A Rockville Superior Court jury has rendered a $170,172 verdict for plaintiff Cynthia Sementilli, a 61-year-old Manchester woman who claimed she re-aggravated her back injury in a traffic collision.
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