Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 10, 2023
"The painkiller diversion went on for a matter of years, during which they ignored evidence of diversion and left countless patients in the dark about the truth of what had happened to them," Josh Koskoff, one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs, claimed.
By Riley Brennan | October 10, 2023
A company's motion for summary judgment was denied by a federal judge in Maine, who concluded that genuine disputes of material fact remained regarding whether an employee who killed a man in a head-on collision was acting within the scope of his employment during the crash.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 9, 2023
Sorrels Law founder Randy Sorrels said new Austin partner Judy Kostura is a 'guru' to the Texas plaintiffs bar in subrogation and liens.
By Alex Anteau | October 6, 2023
Plaintiff's attorney Ben Broadhead said the old pattern charge "has almost certainly caused countless cases to be decided incorrectly."
By Riley Brennan | October 6, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | October 6, 2023
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has awarded a plaintiff nearly $500,000—including $200,000 in punitive damages—after her employer was found to have severely sexually harassed and assaulted her.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | October 5, 2023
Philadelphia Board of Education President Reginald Streater, formerly of Berger Montague, Daniel Klaproth of Murray, Stone & Wilson and Samuel Mukiibi of Grant & Eisenhofer will also continue their individual niches in civil rights and nursing home neglect cases.
By Riley Brennan | October 5, 2023
A federal judge in Maryland denied a government contractor's motion for summary judgment in a slip-and-fall lawsuit, finding a reasonable juror could conclude that the defendants had actual notice of water left on its lobby floor because its employees had been mopping in the area.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | October 5, 2023
When Philadelphia-based Sacks Weston declared bankruptcy in August, it became the latest firm to do business with Virage Capital and then hit the skids.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph Chapman | October 5, 2023
The diligent and methodical attorney can doggedly follow a lead to make their case more persuasive, not just of prima facia quality. It is possible to recognize and address expected juror preconceived notions and concerns.
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