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Mother Permanently Injured in Epidural Injury Settles For $13.5 Million in Middlesex
A woman who was left partially paralyzed after childbirth agreed to a $13.5 million settlement in her Middlesex County suit, Mejia v. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.How Many Firms Will Follow Milbank's Raises?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Amy Coney Barrett Serves as 'Guest of Honor' at Federalist Society's Annual Gala
The U.S. Supreme Court jurist says she relishes time with family and "kind of" prefers being called "Aunt Amy" to "Justice Barrett."Pa. Firm Secures $48M Settlement for Toddler's Water Cooler Burns
"There was obviously a recognition that this is the type of case that would lead to an explosive verdict, and I think was the main settlement driver for the case," Feldman Shepherd partner Daniel Mann said.Report: Tort Lawsuits Stuttered in 2022, but They're Poised to Bounce Back
The 2023 Torts Litigation Report, by Lex Machina, a division of LexisNexis, found there were 14,375 tort lawsuits filed in federal courts last year, among the lowest levels in a decade.View more book results for the query "Burns "
The Good Judge: This Miami Jurist Is Going Viral for Her Kind Interaction
"I remember seeing him there. I couldn't believe it because I really did wonder what happened to him," the judge said as she recognized an old middle school friend standing before her in bond court.Hamas Is Guilty of 'Genocidal Lynching'
Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks on Israel were "acts of unalloyed hatred of Jews"—the inhumane acts of anti-Semitic terrorists reminiscent of the Einsatsgruppen, Nazi mobile killing units which marched behind the Wehrmacht in World War II to conduct the murder and rape of over a million unarmed civilians, mostly Jews.Mid-Market Roundup: Where to Look for Industry Growth
A new crop of female associates in Texas; Philly firms adjust with tactful downsizing; anticipating white-collar work in New York; and cannabis law sees a green light in Jersey.Discovering Dissatisfaction: Why UK Associates are Unhappy
An in-depth survey of nearly 200 UK associates at large law firms has found nearly a third feel morale has dropped over the last year, with emphasis on billable hours, salary disappointment and a 'tough' office culture among the factors responsible.Trending Stories
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