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By Mason Lawlor | July 5, 2024
"Judge May's order denying summary judgment represents an accurate application of the law. The order not only follows legal precedent but also provides a clear and reasonable interpretation of the insurance policy and exclusions that Kinsale drafted," said Jeff Shiver of Shiver Hamilton Campbell.
By Riley Brennan | July 5, 2024
"There is thus less circumstantial evidence in the record for the court to conclude, as a matter of law, that a reasonable person would indisputably appreciate the risk posed by the door aisle," wrote U.S. District Judge Nancy L. Maldonado.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | July 5, 2024
The dissent argues that expansion of the "Stewart/Abraham" "legal principle" should rest solely with the Legislature.
By Mason Lawlor | June 20, 2024
According to a Monday press release by Morgan & Morgan, plaintiff Tammy Callihan declined Walmart's highest settlement offer of $350,000 before being awarded the seven-figure verdict.
By Mason Lawlor | June 6, 2024
"It is incomprehensible how they allowed this armed person to enter, remain, and cause the type of devastating harm that he did given their knowledge of what previously took place there," plaintiffs' counsel with Beasley Allen Law Firm said in a statement.
By VerdictSearch | June 4, 2024
On March 18, 2018, plaintiff Dolores Ann Donnelly, 53, a nurse, was reclining in a chair at Abington Memorial Hospital. She claimed that the chair, which was manufactured by Nemschoff Chairs Inc., flipped backward and landed on top of her.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 31, 2024
"If you have a good client and a corporate defendant that has not preserved evidence or has mishandled evidence, then a case with bad facts can become a strong case," claimed lead plaintiff counsel Drew Gilliland.
By Alex Anteau | May 29, 2024
"The mutual combat doctrine arose back in the mid-1990s. And since that period of time, there have been maybe seven or eight cases that have worked their way through the appellate courts," the plaintiff-appellants argued. "All those cases have one thing in common. The combatants … had absolutely no connection whatsoever with the establishment."
By Kristie Rearick | May 28, 2024
On Aug. 29, 2021, plaintiff Terry Harris, a woman in her late 50s, tripped and fell while entering a Dollar World in Philadelphia. She suffered a knee fracture.
By Kristie Rearick | May 28, 2024
On Dec. 18, 2020, plaintiff Charo Simpson, 50, slipped and fell at Lykon Automotive, an automobile repair shop in Bristol. She claimed neck, arm, ankle and foot injuries.
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