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Rivera v. St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers, 100077/02
Publication Date: 2010-05-28
Practice Area: Civil Practice
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Court: Supreme Court, New York County
Judge: Saliann Scarpulla
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Case number: 100077/02

Justice Saliann Scarpulla NEW YORK COUNTY Supreme Court For Plaintiff: Teperman & Teperman, LLC For Defendant First Quality Maintenance Ltd: Cruser, Mitchell

November 30, 2010 |

Jury awards $3M for 2007 Dekalb wreck

Three years after a wreck that left a man partly pinned beneath a car and injured his wife, a DeKalb County jury awarded more than $3 million in damages and attorneys' fees. But, noted lead plaintiffs' attorney Jeffrey P. Shiver, plaintiff Williamston Loggins will never enjoy the satisfaction of seeing the case resolved-he died in February from what were apparently unrelated causes.
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Dania Hall, Plaintiff v. North Bellmore School District and North Bellmore Board of Education, Defendant, 08-CV-1999
Publication Date: 2012-06-01
Practice Area: Employment
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Court: U. S. District Court, Eastern District
Judge: District Judge Joanna Seybert
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For plaintiff: For Plaintiff: Kevin T. Grennan, Esq. Law Offices of Kevin T. Grennan, PLLC, Garden City, NY.
For defendant: For Defendants: Rondiene Erin Novitz, Esq., Gary Edward Dvoskin Esq., Keith V. Tola Esq., Cruser Mitchell & Novitz, LLP, Melville, NY.
Case number: 08-CV-1999

Cite as: Hall v. North Bellmore School District, 08-CV-1999, NYLJ 1202556493583, at *1 (SDNY, Decided May 22, 2012)District Judge Joanna Seybertp cla

June 18, 2010 |

'A-Plus Damages Case' Lost in 'Perry Mason' Style

A plaintiffs lawyer in what one of the defense lawyers called an "an A-plus damages case" was confident about his multiple-vehicle injury case. Then his client took the stand. Despite years of preparation and hours of going over testimony, the client wound up being rattled by defense attorneys and "just started agreeing to everything [the defense] said," according to his lawyer. "It was like 'Perry Mason,' where the guy jumps up and starts yelling, 'I did it! I did it!' It was like nothing I've ever seen."
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October 31, 2008 |

Verdicts & Settlements: Doctor, insurer win $2.3M in Augusta

Almost 14 years after a young mother was left with permanent brain damage during a surgical procedure at Augusta's Medical College of Georgia, a Columbia County jury has ordered a company that makes and markets a widely used device for controlling bleeding during surgery to pay more than $2.3 million to the woman.The incident occurred in December 1994, as Dr.
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August 22, 2011 |

On the Rise: Jeffrey P. Shiver

At 34, Jeffrey P. Shiver has already developed a reputation as a tough adversary in the courtroom, and he says he and partner Alan J. Hamilton "take every case with a view to taking it to trial.""I like litigating because it's the closest you can get to professional sports, competing against other professionals," says Shiver, who played baseball as a youth in South Georgia and plays racquetball and jogs these days.
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November 25, 2009 |

Traveling the state for AG's office honed Brasher's judicial style

Law students enduring the scarce job market may find inspiration in the career story of Judge Christopher S. Brasher of Fulton County Superior Court.After studying international relations in college, Brasher hoped to get a job practicing international law when he graduated from Georgia State University College of Law in 1991.
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August 18, 2003 |

Judge: Teacher's arrest covered up

When a substitute teacher raped a 12-year-old schoolgirl, the Savannah-Chatham County, Ga., public schools decided to cover up rather than investigate, a federal judge has determined.
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June 27, 2012 |

Sneiderman libel suit evokes Jewell case

Andrea Sneiderman's recent libel and slander suit against her brother-in-law over his claims that she participated in her husband's murder has raised eyebrows in the legal community, both because Georgia law subjects such cases to high barriers - and because defense lawyers will likely subject her to great scrutiny.
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