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Trial Court Can't Transfer Case on Its Own, Superior Court Rules
A trial court cannot transfer a matter to another jurisdiction on its own initiative, the Superior Court has ruled.Trial Court Can't Transfer Case on Its Own, Superior Court Rules
A trial court cannot transfer a matter to another jurisdiction on its own initiative, the Superior Court has ruled.Advance Cable Co., LLC v. Cincinnati Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Advance Cable Co., LLCv.Cincinnati Ins. Co.2015 WL 3630699Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Georgia Lawyer Finds Big Case, Big Win in Texas
Attorney Charles L. Clay Jr. had been operating his own firm for only a few days when he received a call from a friend with a lead on a big case.Georgia Lawyer Finds Big Case, Big Win in Texas
Attorney Charles L. Clay Jr. had been operating his own firm for only a few days when he received a call from a friend with a lead on a big case.Conn. Court Says Insurer Doesn't Have to Pay in IBM Data Breach Case
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld lower court rulings that denied insurance coverage to a company seeking payments to cover the costs of a data breach. But the brief, unsigned opinion may not provide the legal guidance sought by insurance, business and consumer groups that were closely following the case in the wake of other recent breaches involving retailers and health care benefits providers.Conn. Court Says Insurer Doesn't Have to Pay in IBM Data Breach Case
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld lower court rulings that denied insurance coverage to a company seeking payments to cover the costs of a data breach. But the brief, unsigned opinion may not provide the legal guidance sought by insurance, business and consumer groups that were closely following the case in the wake of other recent breaches involving retailers and health care benefits providers.$44M Verdict for Construction Site Mishap Victim
Kurt Arnold, who represents the plaintiffs, strategically called as many witnesses as possible, even adverse ones, to the stand, before the defense had the opportunity to initiate testimony—so he could control the narrative. "I set the tone with each witness," Arnold said.$44M Verdict for Construction Site Mishap Victim
Kurt Arnold, who represents the plaintiffs, strategically called as many witnesses as possible, even adverse ones, to the stand, before the defense had the opportunity to initiate testimony—so he could control the narrative. "I set the tone with each witness," Arnold said.Trending Stories
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