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Woman Sues Target, Empower Brands for Selling Allegedly Defective Clothing Iron
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Man Sues Generac for Allegedly Faulty Solar Panel System
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Rumberger Kirk Defending SeaWorld in Trip-and-Fall Suit
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.The Importance of Trial Themes and How to Use Them Before a Jury
If you use it right, a great theme will serve as the hook that brings the jury back—to your best facts, your best arguments, and onto your side.Florida Jury Awards $2 Million Verdict Over Tractor-Trailer Crash
The defense retained an accident reconstruction expert who opined that the plaintiff could have braked and avoided hitting the tractor-trailer.View more book results for the query "Rumberger Kirk "
Arbitration: Embrace It or Avoid It? Considerations for Small Businesses
Here are six things to consider when deciding whether to arbitrate a claim.Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Suit Against Hyundai Gets Green Light
"In this case, the circuit court's ruling effectively and illogically prevented Mack from considering or rejecting settlement offers intended to avoid litigation if she wanted to retain her right to proceed with litigation under the Act," Judge Stevan T. Northcutt wrote on behalf of the unanimous panel. "Manifestly, nothing in the language of the statue prohibits a party from entertaining or rejecting settlement offers as a condition precedent to suit. Thus, the circuit court's ruling was error."Courts Country-Wide Say Physical Damages Are Required to Trigger Business Interruption Claims
Much has changed in the last two years. The proliferation of vaccines and new, life-saving treatments has allowed the world to emerge from the pandemic. In addition, courts are now overwhelmingly finding that COVID-19 business interruption claims are not covered, reasoning that "direct physical loss" means something more than economic loss.Courts Across the Country Say Physical Damages Are Required to Trigger Business Interruption Claims
Much has changed in the last two years. The proliferation of vaccines and new, life-saving treatments has allowed the world to emerge from the pandemic. In addition, courts are now overwhelmingly finding that COVID-19 business interruption claims are not covered, reasoning that "direct physical loss" means something more than economic loss.Trending Stories
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