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Plaintiff in Salvation Army Case Awarded Record $95.6M in Arbitration
More than three months after the Salvation Army building collapse civil case settled for a record $227 million, an arbitrator has allocated $95.6 million of that amount to plaintiff Mariya Plekan, a Ukrainian immigrant who had been shopping when the building collapsed.Plaintiff in Salvation Army Case Awarded Record $95.6M in Arbitration
More than three months after the Salvation Army building collapse civil case settled for a record $227 million, an arbitrator has allocated $95.6 million of that amount to plaintiff Mariya Plekan, a Ukrainian immigrant who had been shopping when the building collapsed.Sal Army Building Collapse Case Settles For Record $227M
Parties in the Salvation Army building collapse civil case have settled the matter for $227 million, an amount plaintiffs attorneys say is the largest personal injury settlement out of a Pennsylvania state court.Salvation Army Building Collapse Case Settles for $227M, a Record Sum, Attorneys Say
Parties in the Salvation Army building collapse civil case have settled the matter for $227 million, an amount plaintiffs attorneys say is the largest personal injury settlement out of a Pennsylvania state court.Defendants in Collapse Case Focus on Excavator's Marijuana Use
Defendants in the civil suit over the June 2013 Salvation Army building collapse used their opening statements Tuesday to minimize their oversight responsibilities and blame others involved in the demolition project that eventually led to several deaths and injuries.Bad-Faith Penalties for Delay in Gov't Payments Not Mandatory
A finding of bad faith against a government agency for failure to promptly pay contractors does not require a court to award a statutory penalty and attorney fees, the state Supreme Court has ruled.How E-Mail Is Revolutionizing Litigation -- and What You Should Be Doing About It
Let's face it. E-mail has become the default mode of business communication. But most people don't realize that memorializing something in an e-mail can have serious consequences in litigation. For example, a Bill Gates e-mail hurt Microsoft's defense in recent antitrust proceedings, and former Boeing CEO Harry Stonecipher's "love letter" e-mails to a female executive led to his dismissal. How can such instances be avoided? Attorney Michael G. Trachtman says that proper training is the key.How E-Mail Is Revolutionizing Litigation -- and What You Should Be Doing About It
Let's face it. E-mail has become the default mode of business communication. But most people don't realize that memorializing something in an e-mail can have serious consequences in litigation. For example, a Bill Gates e-mail hurt Microsoft's defense in recent antitrust proceedings, and former Boeing CEO Harry Stonecipher's "love letter" e-mails to a female executive led to his dismissal. How can such instances be avoided? Attorney Michael G. Trachtman says that proper training is the key.Trending Stories
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