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$44M Judgment Entered in Row Over Authorship of Usher Song
A man claiming to have been cheated out of credit for writing a song that was eventually recorded by R&B star Usher has won a more than $40 million judgment in a combined verdict and settlement against two men he co-wrote the song with.Delaware ACLU Challenge to Inadequate School Funding Gets Green Light
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing state and county officials of failing to provide adequate school funding for disadvantaged students, thanks in part to outdated property tax assessments.Arbitration Agreement's Bar Against NJLAD Punitive Damages Unenforceable As Violating the Public Policy of the Statute
Defendant was entitled to a new trial where state's evidence of defendant's identity as shooter was based on eyewitness testimony contradicted by undisclosed Jencks statements and on opinion testimony of expert whose certifications had lapsed and who was subsequently arrested for crimen falsi.
3rd Circ. Gives Insurers Weapon Against Restaurants That Serve Intoxicated Patrons
The Third Circuit has ruled that an insurer could bring an action for contribution under state law against a restaurant that allegedly overserved alcohol to its insured, rejecting the restaurant's claim that the Dram Shop law precluded the insurer's suit.3d Circuit Gives Insurers Weapon Against Restaurants That Serve Alcohol to Intoxicated Patrons
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that an insurer could bring an action for contribution under state law against a restaurant that…Encompass Ins. Co. v. Stone Mansion Rest. Inc.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Encompass Ins. Co. v. Stone Mansion Rest. Inc.United States Court of Appeals for the Third CircuitOctober…Arbitration Clause Can't Bar Punitive Damages, Appeals Court Says
"We are persuaded that the arbitration agreement's bar on punitive damages claims is unenforceable because it violates the public policy of the LAD," the Appellate Division said.Dunkin' Donuts Insisted Burns Not From Loose Cup Lid
On Nov. 15, 2016, John Haslip, 57, a home inspector, bought a 24-ounce cup of coffee at a Dunkin' Donuts drive-through in Worcester. After getting the coffee, Haslip placed it in his car's cup holder and drove five minutes to his home.Trending Stories
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