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Traveler's Tarmac Fall at Newark Airport Yields $3.1M Settlement
A woman who slipped on ice while disembarking from a US Airways flight at Newark Liberty International Airport agreed to a $3.1 million settlement…Lawyers Are Disqualified in Bad Faith Action Against Insurer They Previously Represented
A Washington appellate court has ruled that lawyers who previously represented an insurance company in bad faith lawsuits could not represent plaintiffs in a bad faith action against the insurer.LeClairRyan Leaders Moved to Launch New Firm as Partners Left
The new law firm would have been called Novellus, according to a source with knowledge of the plans.As Jury Deliberated, Connecticut Lawyers Reached $20M Settlement in Wrongful Death Case
The estate of Ana Cristina Vomoca settled with defendants Jeffrey Bodnar and the companies that employed him as a driver—Food Haulers Inc. and its parent company Wakefern Food Corp. Vomoca died soon after the truck Bodnar was driving struck her car.Capital One Breach: Whose Liability Is It Anyway?
Capital One suffered a breach of data that was stored on Amazon Web Services' infrastructure and stolen by a former AWS employee. But it's far from clear whether Amazon shoulders any liability in the incident.Ninth Circuit Rules Parties Can't Have Their Day in Court and Compel Arbitration, Too
A Ninth Circuit panel ruled that the right to arbitration is forfeited when a party pursues a judicial forum, affirming a district court order rejecting a motion to compel arbitration in a class action brought against Aegis Senior Communities by residents.Parties Can't Have Their Day in Court and Compel Arbitration, Too, Ninth Circuit Rules
A Ninth Circuit panel ruled that the right to arbitration is forfeited when a party pursues a judicial forum, affirming a district court order rejecting a motion to compel arbitration in a class action brought against Aegis Senior Communities by residents.Potter v. Alliance United Ins. Co.
A California court has ruled that an injured plaintiff who obtained a $1.5 million judgment against an allegedly insolvent driver could proceed with his…Plaintiff's Fraudulent Conveyance Claim Against Insurer Can Proceed, Appeals Court Rules
A California court has ruled that an injured plaintiff who obtained a $1.5 million judgment against an allegedly insolvent driver could proceed with his fraudulent conveyance action against the driver's insurer.Plaintiff's Fraudulent Conveyance Claim Against Insurer Can Proceed, Appeals Court Rules
A California court has ruled that an injured plaintiff who obtained a $1.5 million judgment against an allegedly insolvent driver could proceed with his fraudulent conveyance action against the driver's insurer.Trending Stories
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