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Savannah Schools Cover Up Teacher's Sex Arrest Record
After a federal judge's finding that the Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools covered up a substitute teacher's rape of a 12-year-old girl, school officials settled the girl's suit for $500,000. William T. Mitchell, the plaintiffs' co-counsel, said cases such as this one -- which raises questions about school officials' duty to vet employees and the limits of qualified immunity -- are "virtually impossible" to win due to the difficulty of piercing the immunity shield.Cite as: Diaz v. High Rollers, 6:11-CV-838, NYLJ 1202616196341, at *1 (NDNY, Decided August 15, 2013) 6:11-CV-838 District Judge David N. Hur
Lawyers Spar Over Subrogation Claims in Georgia
The lawyer for a young woman who lost an arm in a chicken-processing machine accident said he was able to persuade the plant's owner, Pilgrim's Pride, to drop a suit seeking more than $140,000 in worker's compensation payments from the $2.75 million settlement she reached with the machine's manufacturer. D. Brandon Hornsby said that the case highlights what he called a troubling trend that has accelerated since the passage of a series of laws in 2005 that generally favored defendants in litigation.Cite as: Melnik v. Island Trees Memorial Middle School, 014714/09, NYLJ 1202497583391, at *1 (Sup., NA, Decided June 13, 2011)Justice Randy Sue Marbe
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Cite as: Ross v. Breslin, 10-5275-cv, NYLJ 1202570856017, at *1 (2d Cir, Decided September 10, 2012)Before: Walker, Leval, and Pooler, C.JJ.p class="
Lawyer: 'A-plus' damages case lost in Augusta
Throughout most of the trial, John F. Daugherty was more than confident. He and law partner Robert J. McCune of Greer, Klosik, Daugherty, Swank and McCune represented a man suing four truckers and their employers for severe injuries he suffered in a multi-vehicle highway accident, and the trial was going well."We killed the defense on cross-examination, and we just knew we were going to get a big verdict.Cite as: Tadmor v. New York Jiu Jitsu Inc., 111457/10, NYLJ 1202567881409, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided August 8, 2012)Justice Saliann Scarpullap class="
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