By Michael Booth | David Gialanella | Charles Toutant | June 11, 2018
An Essex County jury has awarded a Bloomfield woman $2.16 million as compensation for injuries she sustained when she slipped and fell on an icy sidewalk.The…
By Amanda Bronstad | June 8, 2018
A federal panel reviewing a $1.04 billion hip implant verdict appeared skeptical about Johnson & Johnson's arguments that a Dallas judge had…
By Greg Land | June 7, 2018
The appellate panel revived a suit asserting that Snapchat's speed filter was to blame for the injuries suffered by the victim of a teen driver who was doing more than 100 miles an hour when she wrecked her dad's Mercedes.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 6, 2018
“It's easy to do legal work for people you believe in,” Earl McCall said. “Whether you're on the defense side or the plaintiff's side, it just adds a little extra joy for me if you believe in the people you are representing.”
National Law Journal | Live Coverage|News
By Amanda Bronstad | June 6, 2018
Johnson & Johnson “rigged the tests” to avoid conceding that its baby powder contained asbestos, causing 22 women to get ovarian cancer, plaintiffs lawyer Mark Lanier told a St. Louis jury in opening statements on Wednesday in the most high-volume talcum powder trial to date.
By Charles Toutant | June 6, 2018
When the patient objected to the use of the term "monkey," the technician denied doing anything wrong and the clinic owner defended the term as a "silly colloquialism," according to the plaintiff.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 6, 2018
The trial judge and the Georgia Court of Appeals took opposite positions on a bad-faith lawsuit against First Acceptance Insurance Co. of Georgia. The Supreme Court voted unanimously to grant the writ of certiorari.
By Charles Toutant | June 5, 2018
On Tuesday the Appellate Division upheld a decision to invalidate an arbitration clause at issue in "Defina v. Go Ahead and Jump 1," marking the second time a state appeals court has refused to enforce an arbitration agreement in the case.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | June 5, 2018
Mary Louise Hawk claimed she sustained injuries to her back, right arm and left leg after the car she was in was rear-ended by another vehicle. But a Connecticut jury found for the defense June 1 and awarded Hawk nothing.
By Charles Toutant | June 4, 2018
Michael Mazza died after a two-hour practice at Mount Ida College in Massachusetts in February 2016, with "probable cardiac dysrhythmia" listed as the cause of death.
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