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Plaintiff Assumed Risk of Martial Arts, Panel Says
An Israeli Army veteran knew what he was getting into when he entered a cage to spar with a larger, more advanced mixed martial arts student, an appellate panel has ruled. But dissenting Justice Paul Feinman said the majority was wrong to dismiss a case where factual issues existed.Wrongful death suit has echoes of O.J.
The wrongful death suit filed against Andrea Sneiderman provides yet another curious twist in the baffling and tragic saga that began with a relationship between two co-workers and ended with Rusty Sneiderman shot down outside his child's day care center.Johnson, Rothenberg gear up for runoff
The contenders slated for a runoff to secure an open spot on the DeKalb Superior Court bench said they were out till about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, watching poll results and celebrating with supporters.Courtney L. Johnson, who took the top spot in the four-way race for the seat vacated by retired Judge Robert J. Castellani, said she was at Taco Mac in downtown Decatur with friends, former colleagues and other supporters.Sneiderman suit has echoes of O.J. Simpson, Ray Lewis
The wrongful death suit filed against Andrea Sneiderman last week provides yet another curious twist in the baffling and tragic saga that began with a relationship between two co-workers and ended with Rusty Sneiderman shot down outside his child's Dunwoody day care center on Nov. 18, 2010.Verdicts & Settlements: Widower wins $6M in med-mal trial
The husband and estate of a woman who developed blood clots and died shortly after undergoing outpatient knee surgery has been awarded more than $6 million.In December of 2003, Ruby Nicole Quarles, 42, was referred by her primary care physician at Fort Benning's Martin Army Community Hospital to an orthopedic surgeon to investigate complaints of worsening pain in her left knee, according to trial documents.View more book results for the query "Cruser And Mitchell"
BRONX COUNTY Supreme Court APPEARANCES: For Plaintiff Rondienne Novitz Esq. Cruser & Mitchell, LLP Mark L. Wakefield Esq. Low
Tort Claims Proceed Against Roller Rink
A woman injured in a roller-skating mishap did not forfeit her right to claim that a rink was run negligently solely because of the potentially hazardous nature of skating, Northern District Judge David Hurd has ruled.Judicial Profile: Judge Brenda Cole recalls her campus activism
Insurance company wins gamble on jury
In a strategic gamble rare for the insurance industry, attorney Craig P. Terrett went to trial-instead of seeking a declaratory judgment-with a dispute over whether an insured woman had failed to cooperate in her own legal defense.At issue: whether the insurer was within its rights to withdraw coverage and refuse to pay a judgment against her.Hutchins Settles With Part of Johnston Family, Sues Others
Litigation from the death of Kathryn Johnston, the 92-year-old woman fatally shot by rogue Atlanta police officers during a botched drug raid in 2006, has led to a confidential settlement - and more litigation.Trending Stories
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