By Allison Dunn | November 21, 2023
"IFI takes issue with the fact that Howard pleads that either IFI or Nashville Quality, LLC were responsible for the accident or sabotage that resulted in glass in her food. IFI argues that '[b]ecause the allegations concede it is just as probable that the damages were caused by someone other than IFI and further fails to identify what IFI did or failed to do to cause the damages, the Complaint fails to state a plausible claim for relief.' ... This is wrong," District Judge Thomas T. Cullen for the Western District of Virginia wrote. "IFI conflates Howard's burden of proof with the pleading requirements.
By Emily Saul | November 20, 2023
The Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law will allow claims through March 2025, but only for gender-motivated sexual violence that occurred in New York City's 5 boroughs. The window to file ASA claims closes at midnight Wednesday.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 20, 2023
The doctor's records may show what Harris reported about other accidents, which could affect a factfinder's decision about the causal link between her injuries and the April 2017 accident, the supreme court said.
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By Aleeza Furman | November 20, 2023
The plaintiffs said three separate Lyft drivers transported the girl despite knowing she had not been the one to order the vehicles and that she was a minor.
By Emily Saul | November 17, 2023
A review by the New York Law Journal shows that former gynecologist Robert Hadden and urologist Darius Paduch were the most-sued individual defendants. The ASA look-back window closes at midnight Nov. 23.
By Colleen Murphy | November 17, 2023
A $950,000 settlement was reached in Monmouth County for a 61-year-old woman who was injured when she was rear-ended in traffic but didn't receive treatment until several months after the accident.
By Charles Toutant | November 17, 2023
An Atlantic County jury returned a $3.5 million verdict in Robinson v. Stengel, a case involving a woman who suffered severe fractures of both legs in a head-on crash.
By Colleen Murphy | November 17, 2023
"A plaintiff cannot employ the fictitious party rule after expiration of the statute of limitations unless it can demonstrate a party's identification was not readily discoverable sooner. Here, there was no such showing," stated the per curiam opinion.
By Ellen Bardash | November 16, 2023
The suit, filed in Manhattan federal court, brings eight counts against Combs and his companies, including claims of sexual assault, battery, gender-motivated violence and gender-based discrimination.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 16, 2023
Blake Driscolli said they are pleased their clients got the full amount of insurance available. "We're just very happy with the outcome for them."
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