By Emily Saul | October 15, 2024
Biden first sued the network this summer, but withdrew the action weeks later. The new lawsuit now names former Fox Corp. Chief Legal Officer Viet Dinh as a defendant.
By Max Mitchell and VerdictSearch | October 15, 2024
"There was evidence that the plaintiff was suffering from nine out of 10 and 10 out of 10 pain for a period of weeks, plural," the plaintiff's attorney said.
By Jimmy Hoover | October 15, 2024
"It is utterly implausible that Congress federalized every slip and fall involving RICO predicates," said Lisa Blatt, an attorney for the sued cannabis companies.
By Riley Brennan | October 15, 2024
In "Hwang v. Pathway LaGrange Property Owner," the appellate court concluded that the arbitration agreement between the parties "lacked the consideration necessary to form a valid contract because Hwang received no benefit and Aspired suffered no detriment by signing the arbitration agreement."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 14, 2024
The plaintiffs bar has long fought to change the cap, but some lawyers said SB 1300 is not the way to do it.
By Colleen Murphy | October 11, 2024
The complaint tracked the time code of each movie and compared the elements in the film that are "strikingly similar."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 11, 2024
"There have been a large number of phenomenal verdicts on the plaintiff side of cases over the last year," the plaintiff's counsel said. "It helps to create that risk for insurance carriers."
By Colleen Murphy | October 11, 2024
A 32-year-old worker who fell through a metal grate on a construction job at the Central Railroad of New Jersey site in Liberty State Park has agreed to a $2 million settlement with several construction companies he sued over the injuries.
By Kat Black | October 11, 2024
The plaintiff was represented by a team from Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery in Santa Rosa, California. The court awarded the plaintiff $20 million in past noneconomic damages; $25 million in future noneconomic damages; $262,000 for future medical expenses; and $780,000 for future lost earning capacity.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Evan Robinson | October 11, 2024
While criminal prosecutions may hold perpetrators accountable, civil law offers another path toward justice—one in which property owners may be held liable for creating or contributing to the conditions that enabled the assault.
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