Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 13, 2023
"We are gratified that an attentive and conscientious jury listened carefully to the evidence and agreed with the company that gasoline did not and cannot cause the development of leukemia," lead counsel for the defendant, Ty Buthod of Baker Botts, said.
By Riley Brennan | November 10, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Charles Toutant | November 10, 2023
A woman who was left partially paralyzed after childbirth agreed to a $13.5 million settlement in her Middlesex County suit, Mejia v. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
By Alex Anteau | November 10, 2023
Despite the evidence being in their favor, plaintiffs' attorney Hector Rojas said the biggest challenges to his case was the deceased's age.
By Lisa Willis | November 10, 2023
"We live in a world where not only catastrophic people are entitled to justice," said Jorge P. Gutierrez Jr. of The Gutierrez Firm.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Alex Anteau | November 9, 2023
Lawyers weigh in on whether they think the plaintiff's claims will be barred by the Baseball Rule.
By Colleen Murphy | November 9, 2023
The New Jersey Supreme Court held oral arguments in a slip-and-fall case regarding whether the defendant property owners were negligent in failing to maintain a sidewalk in front of a vacant lot.
By Allison Dunn | November 8, 2023
"In this matter, there is no new counsel for Ms. Haysbert, a pending motion of sanctions against Mr. McKelvey, a request to select a new trial date submitted by Mr. McKelvey an no explanation of good cause of why he must withdraw, and finally, no affirmation by Ms. Haybert that she no longer wishes to retain Mr. McKelvey," Outback Steakhouse's counsel, John D. McGavin of McGavin, Boyce, Bardot, Thorsen & Katz in Fairfax, Virginia, wrote in its opposition.
By Cheryl Miller | November 8, 2023
A hotel worker performing a welfare check failed to find a guest who had collapsed in her room. Her husband found her seven hours later suffering from a catastrophic brain injury.
By The Legal Intelligencer | November 7, 2023
In The Legal's Personal Injury supplement, read about how AI won't be replacing humans in personal injury litigation anytime soon, the demand to start regulating e-bikes and e-scooters in communities and the need for motorcycle design safety.
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