By Raychel Lean | May 10, 2019
South Florida lawyers John P. Fischer, Ian G. Ward II and Kara Ferrier argued that if Davie bowling alley staff had noticed a water spillage, a 7-year-old patron wouldn't have been left with permanent scarring from knee surgery.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Deedee Bitran | May 8, 2019
Service animals and emotional support animals have become more common in today's world and make for intriguing news headlines, but few truly understand the laws surrounding these animals. What is legally mandated? The answer turns on where the individual and the animal are located.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By George M. Heymann and Matthew J. Kaiser | May 8, 2019
What is the liability of the landowner who is not the owner of the domestic animal that caused injury to another on the property, and there is no proof that such landowner had prior knowledge of the animal's vicious propensities?
By Suzette Parmley | May 7, 2019
Monmouth University was fulfilling its educational purpose in holding a concert for country star Martina McBride, and a nonstudent injured there was a beneficiary of the event, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday: “The Court's decision is not at all based on whether the university here made a profit or lost money."
By Verdict Search | May 6, 2019
No liability was found against a waitress who spilled hot tea on a patron.
By Jason Grant | Charles Toutant | Suzette Parmley | May 3, 2019
Also, a $1.5 million parking lot fall case in Union County, and a $500,000 auto verdict in Hunterdon County.
By Zach Schlein | April 26, 2019
The Third DCA reinstated a verdict favoring the children's entertainment chain. It ruled against a plaintiff, whose negligence suit alleged she and her son had suffered injuries at a Kendall Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 24, 2019
Michele Kalinowski, who in late March won a $24.8 million verdict on behalf of her injured husband, Sean Kalinowski, filed a motion for sanctions Monday, claiming that one of the defendants in the case has failed to pay the full $19.4 million it was ordered to pay following the verdict, and has improperly sought to appeal the judgment.
By Catherine Wilson | April 22, 2019
The shopper was awarded $438,559 after falling on her way into the store.
By Greg Land | April 19, 2019
Navy vet Laquan Taylor was shot multiple times during a robbery and carjacking at the Kroger on Moreland Avenue, leaving him paraplegic.
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