By Zach Schlein | July 18, 2018
In an opinion authored by Judge Carole Y. Taylor, Florida's Fourth DCA found that the trial court had been "draconian" in its dismissal of a personal injury case as plaintiff counsel feuded.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 18, 2018
PennDOT successfully convinced an appeals court to give it a second chance in a case in which a jury awarded a cyclist $5.5 million after he hit a bump in the road, crashed, and sustained severe brain damage.
By Andrew Denney | July 16, 2018
David Oddo, a name partner at Okun, Oddo & Babat, is taking the reins of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association just as the cards in his view have “become increasingly stacked” against patients and consumers.
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By Robert Storace | July 16, 2018
Hartford resident George Jorgensen settled his lawsuit with Pet Supplies "Plus" of Connecticut for $650,000. Jorgensen suffered injuries to his knee and kidney after falling on an uneven sidewalk outside the store.
By Charles Toutant | Michael Booth | David Gialanella | July 16, 2018
The family of a man who died after having drinks at a bar in Jersey City and then driving his car into the Morris Canal Basin agreed to a $1.75 million settlement in a Middlesex County dram shop case, Pych v. Powerhouse Lounge, on May 10.
By Greg Land | July 13, 2018
Two men died and several were injured when a trackhoe operator sparked a "burning geyser of gasoline" while attempting to repair a leak in a pipeline near Pelham, Alabama, in October 2016.
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By Max Mitchell | July 12, 2018
Salesman Dennis Demnicki was knocked unconscious when he slipped on a puddle in the reception area of a manufacturing company's King of Prussia location. But steps allegedly taken after Demnicki fell—in which the company's safety manager allegedly hid evidence of the incident—also helped secure a $6 million settlement, according to plaintiff's counsel in the case.
By John Council | July 11, 2018
Dallas' Fifth Court of Appeals has reversed a $1 million jury award to two women sexually assaulted by an intruder who came into their apartment through a window with a faulty latch.
By Ross Todd | July 10, 2018
"Given how close the question is at the general causation phase, the plaintiffs appear to face a daunting challenge at the next phase," U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria wrote. "But it is a challenge they are entitled to undertake."
By Greg Land | July 10, 2018
Coming off a busy and successful month of trial, Walson Adelman partner decries advertising, health care claims as pushing more cases to trial, but the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association president says tight-fisted insurers bear much of the blame.
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