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Crypto Venture Fund Accused of Using $5M Investment for 'Speculative and Risky' Trading
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Plaintiff Lewis Price is seeking compensation for damages and expenses after the brakes on postal worker Shyrle Kick's 2006 Honda CRV failed, causing the vehicle to hit Price while he was on his motorcycle at a stoplight.Expert Testimony Leads to $100,000 Settlement in West Haven Fender Bender
Plaintiffs counsel Hailey Rice relied on expert testimony from a New York City neurologist to help clinch a $100,000 settlement for her client.Contract Management Platform Concord Announces $25M Funding Round
The Series B funding round is led by a new investor to the company, Tenaya Capital, and continues what has been a busy fall for legal technology investments.Woman Seriously Injured by Police Cadet Vehicle Wins 6-Figure Arbitration Award
An arbitrator awarded Tracy Michaud almost $200,000 this week to compensate for injuries she sustained after the car she was driving was rear-ended by another motor vehicle in Hartford three years ago.View more book results for the query "CRV"
North Haven Man Who Broke Jaw in Car Wreck Settles Suit for $425,000
Student Kevin Lennon Jr.'s remarkable recovery from his 2015 car crash was an obstacle his lawyer had to overcome in negotiating a $425,000 settlement on his behalf.Jury Returns $228K Verdict for Injured Labor Lawyer
The verdict came after the defense rejected a $15,000 settlement offer.Jury Awards $1.2 Million to Woman Diagnosed Years After Car Crash
Plantation attorney Robert E. Gluck wins $1.2 million for a woman whose injuries went undiagnosed for years after a collision that crossed the express lane divider on Interstate 95.Commonwealth v. Jones, PICS Case No. 16-0322 (C.P. Lawrence Dec. 16, 2015) Hodge, J. (16 pp.)
Defendant's Fifth Amendment rights were violated, because his furnishing of his identity while subject to investigative detention despite no reasonable belief of criminal activity gave police reason to arrest him, and the resultant evidence seized had to be suppressed; the false-identification charge failed, because he was not officially being investigated when he provided a false name. Defendant's pretrial omnibus motions granted, and charges dismissed.Jury Should Weigh Duty of Care in Fatal Binge, Judge Concludes
A jury should decide whether security guards at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center assumed a legal duty of care on behalf of their employer by placing their boss, who later died, in the backseat of his wife's car after he passed out at an office Christmas party, a judge has decreed.Trending Stories
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