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Plaintiff Gets $46M Result, Goes for Insurers
A driver in a personal injury case agreed to have a judgment entered against him and handed plaintiff lawyer Mary Alexander the right to go after the insurance companies to collect.Deportation halted, Demjanjuk returns to Ohio home
CLEVELAND AP - A plane was waiting nearby to fly alleged Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk to Germany to face an arrest warrant and a possible war crimes trial.But the frail 89-year-old retired autoworker won a late reprieve from an appeals court Tuesday, and with it, another chance to argue that his deportation would amount to torture, given his medical condition.Jones Day Steers Detroit to Chapter 9 Bankruptcy Filing
Four months after being hired to help the financially crippled city find a way out from under its mountain of debt, the firm is now taking the lead advisory role on what is poised to become the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.Cop-Lawyers Walk a Rarefied Beat
Plenty of retired cops practice law, but it is a rare breed that juggles both jobs simultaneously. Since 1967, the New Jersey Supreme Court has said people can follow the two paths, provided there's no overlap in responsibilities. It's a delicate balance, but if attorneys and police departments are vigilant about avoiding potential conflict-of-interest pitfalls, the dual roles can add up to a most satisfying career.Top 20 Personal Injury Awards of the Year
Here are the largest personal injury verdicts reported by the Law Journal for the 12 months ending Aug. 25, 2003, ranked in order of their value as of date of verdict or settlement.Cherry Hill Manor Associates v. Faugno et al
Third-party defendant-attorneys can not be considered joint tortfeasors with defendant-attorney because their alleged malpractice constituted separate torts at disparate times over a six-year period, and thus can not constitute the "joint liability" required for the imposition of contribution liability under the JTCL; moreover, defendant may not seek contribution against them under the JTCL because the injury they inflicted is not the "same injury" as the one he subsequently inflicted.Trending Stories
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