By Cedra Mayfield | January 6, 2022
"The law was very strongly in our favor," said Peachtree Corners defense attorney Craig P. Terrett, partner of Cruser, Mitchell, Novitz, Sanchez, Gaston & Zimet. "There was very little legal support for overturning a jury verdict."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John J. Hare | December 30, 2021
In the state of New Jersey, under the New Jersey Design Services Act, architects and only architects, not engineers, are permitted to design buildings intended for human use, occupancy and habitation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Deborah Koplovitz and Andrew B. Freedland | December 28, 2021
'Gundlach' illuminates the risks that may await a board when an employee's small side jobs goes awry, and serves as a cautionary tale.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 17, 2021
"We now are up to over 100 district courts across the country who have considered and rejected that very argument," said appellee attorney William James Atkins of Edmond Lindsay & Atkins in Atlanta. "The simple reason for that is the act requires a direct causal connection."
By Greg Land | December 15, 2021
The Court of Appeals opinion said that, while there had been break-ins and fights in the parking lot, there were no violent incidents that would have placed management on notice that an armed robbery might occur.
By Greg Land | December 14, 2021
While Georgia law does allow for unauthorized vehicles to be towed and impounded, no legal authority allows a private property owner to immobilize them and demand money for their release.
By VerdictSearch | December 9, 2021
On April 1, 2017, plaintiff Mary Jo O'Neill, 61, a property manager, visited Sumney West Tavern, in Lansdale. She claimed that when she was walking past the bar, her right foot slipped on a wet substance, causing her to fall. She suffered an injury of a hip.
By Greg Land | December 8, 2021
The award included $200,000 in attorney fees the jury awarded separately after determining counsel had raised "frivolous" defenses.
By Marianna Wharry | November 29, 2021
A Brick Township man and his wife agreed to settle their Ocean County lawsuit, Topinka v. Estate of Horan, following a 2015 motor vehicle collision…
By VerdictSearch | November 24, 2021
As Amidon exited the office, a Goodyear employee, standing more than 8 feet above, on the second floor, tossed a 48-pound truck tire over a railing to the floor below; the tire struck Amidon in the head and caused him to fall to the ground.
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