By Robert Storace | April 29, 2019
A Pennsylvania couple has settled its lawsuit against a casino limo driver for $110,000. The case, which hinged on tribal sovereign immunity, went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 29, 2019
A man injured after falling 10 feet from a platform on a construction site has settled his lawsuit against the general contractor for $7.8 million, according to his lawyers.
By Greg Land | April 29, 2019
Lawyers for the estate of an ailing 70-year-old nursing home resident said the jury's award showed that even a terminally ill patient's pain and suffering was not without value.
By Zach Schlein | April 26, 2019
The Third DCA reinstated a verdict favoring the children's entertainment chain. It ruled against a plaintiff, whose negligence suit alleged she and her son had suffered injuries at a Kendall Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant.
By Raychel Lean | April 26, 2019
Fourth District Court of Appeal Judge Jeffrey T. Kuntz wrote that the court had no choice but to deny a petition against adding punitive damages to a corporate negligence case, even though it "provides litigants only the narrowest review of an order that can transform a lawsuit."
By David Gialanella | April 26, 2019
A woman struck by a vehicle in a crosswalk while she was a student at Rutgers University settled her Middlesex County suit for $1.4 million on March…
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 25, 2019
A man whose leg was amputated after being run over by a forklift twice has settled for $9 million his lawsuit against a series of companies and the staffing agency that assigned him to the warehouse where he was injured.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 24, 2019
Every lawyer representing plaintiffs in the massive data breach has told the Maryland federal judge in charge of the matter--who demanded to know about sources of money for lawyers mounting the case--that they won't accept third-party funding
By Suzette Parmley | April 24, 2019
“Defendants assert the judge erred when she denied them a new trial because plaintiff's and defendants' negligence could not be 'unbundled.' We disagree,” wrote the judges.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | April 23, 2019
According to court watchers, allegations that arose recently in the contentious fee dispute should give any judge pause, and may lead Judge Joseph Goodwin, who is overseeing the vast pelvic mesh litigation, to call for further investigation of the claims before he allocates an estimated $550 million in disputed fees.
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