By Melissa Siegel | October 25, 2021
The owner and operator of a Fort Myers apartment complex agreed to pay a total of $1.3 million to the family of a tenant who was fatally shot at the…
By Charles Toutant | October 21, 2021
A man who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a crash on the New Jersey Turnpike received payment of a $9 million settlement in his Middlesex…
By VerdictSearch | October 21, 2021
On March 10, 2018, plaintiff Dorothy Kocieda, a woman in her mid-50s, fell while she was traversing a sidewalk that abutted the premises of 41 Taylor Ave., in Philadelphia. She suffered an injury of an ankle.
By Melissa Siegel | October 19, 2021
A jury rejected a man who claimed that an accident in a Miami store resulted in amputation of a leg. On June 23, 2010, plaintiff Vernal Khorran…
By Greg Land | October 14, 2021
One day after the shooter pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter for killing Christopher Starks at Savannah State's Student Union in 2015, the Georgia Court of Appeals agreed that his parents' premises liability claims against the University System of Georgia Foundation must be dismissed.
By VerdictSearch | October 14, 2021
On Sept. 16, 2017, plaintiff Amy Rein, 48, an insurance adjuster, fell while she was walking on the lawn of an automobile dealership that was located at 746 East Lincoln Highway, in Langhorne. Rein suffered an injury of a leg.
By ALM Staff | October 14, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Greg Land | October 12, 2021
The lawyers for the young daughter of man murdered at an apartment complex said convincing its insurer to pay over the $3 million policy limit was the easy part; beating back her aunts' efforts to claim the money was the real battle.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 12, 2021
"It only took me 4 days to calm down enough to ask the attorney with a COVID+ kid at home if he is still coming to the office, without a mask, and coughing in the hallway, or if I could come use the office I pay rent for," tweeted one attorney.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 8, 2021
"There is no evidence from which a jury could find that [the appellees] had constructive knowledge of the defect," read the Georgia Court of Appeals decision.
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