By Michael A. Mora | August 29, 2023
The underlying case involves a class action in which residents from multiple states sued Burger King for advertisements and in-store ordering boards that "materially overstates" the size of its burgers and sandwiches.
By Charles Toutant | August 28, 2023
Media reports indicate American's interest in golf has fallen off dramatically in recent years, although the sport saw a revival in popularity during the latter part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 28, 2023
"What could've caused it, if not this accident?" attorney Michael Snellings asked.
By Lisa Willis | August 28, 2023
"The biggest hurdle was making sure we found people that understood," plaintiff counsel Joseph Anthony Zarzaur said.
By Lisa Willis | August 24, 2023
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her daughter are involved in a messy dispute with her second husband's grown children.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 24, 2023
"Scramoge's bizarre behavior, including offering and then withdrawing a covenant not to sue which would have disposed of this action, leave BMW without any assurance Scramoge will not spring a new infringement case on BMW when it so chooses," BMW told the court.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 23, 2023
"If the plaintiff presented to somebody that at least conceivably would qualify under the statute, there's nothing in the statute to point to to say 'you failed to do that,' right?," asked Presiding Justice Nels S. D. Peterson during oral arguments.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 22, 2023
In the past, courts were hesitant to grant emotional distress damages, but "as our understanding of emotional trauma has evolved", the reluctance has decreased, the opinion said.
By Lisa Willis | August 21, 2023
"Jorge Piedra is an outstanding trial lawyer," said Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton co-founding partner Harley Tropin.
Daily Business Review | Analysis|News
By Michael A. Mora | August 21, 2023
"The case presented the issue of whether, under the advocate-witness rule, a trial judge may disqualify an attorney from representing his law firm in its libel trial against its client, set to be tried before a jury," the Third District Court of Appeal wrote in the opinion.
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