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April 24, 2024 | Law.com

Two Federal Courts Side With Otis Elevator Co. in Hotel Lift Malfunction Lawsuits

In separate rulings by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the Eastern District of Virginia, both judges ruled in favor of Otis Elevator Co. after the plaintiffs in each suit were injured in hotel elevators and attempted to hold the company accountable for negligence.
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February 01, 2024 | Law.com

Appellants' 'Intermixed Concepts' of Contributory Negligence, Failure to Mitigate Don't Succeed in $1.18M Med-Mal Appeal Attempt

"Defendants acknowledged at oral argument that the record does not tell us whether the alleged hand-soaking occurred before or after the sutures were removed. But if Butts-Franklin had soaked her hand after the sutures were removed, it 'c[ould not] be the basis for a mitigation of damages instruction' because she 'did not act contrary to the advice given,'" Justice Stuart A. Raphael wrote on behalf of the unanimous appellate panel.
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January 18, 2024 | Law.com

Attorneys Seek to Avoid Sanctions for Misinterpreting Critical Facts in Amended Complaint

Attorneys representing a woman in an employment discrimination action against Norfolk State University asserted that sanctions are not warranted due to "a miscommunication between Plaintiff and her counsel."
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December 11, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

2 Catholic Priest Abuse Allegations, 2 Different Conclusions on Jurisdiction

"Our holding is also consistent with rulings by other courts that have considered whether Catholic dioceses, including the Archdiocese, are subject to personal jurisdiction because of alleged sexual abuses committed by priests," Judge Robert J. Gilson said. "Like this case, those cases depended on the specific jurisdictional facts involved."
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July 21, 2023 | Law.com

'Designed to Harass': Seattle-Based Attorney Facing Suspension Appeals Dismissal of Suit Against Estranged Wife's Lawyer

"After reviewing the Amended Complaint and Plaintiff's communications with Defendants, the Court finds that Plaintiff's harassing conduct is reprehensible, clearly sanctionable, and not the proper conduct of anyone, let alone a licensed attorney," Senior U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson wrote.
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January 25, 2023 | Law.com

Judge Dismisses Wrongful Termination Claims by Former Charlottesville Police Chief

"Contrary to the unfortunate remarks of Dr. Brackney and her attorney, the decision was made by a respected and experienced U.S. District Court judge, who considered a lawsuit of 73 pages with over 150 pages of exhibits containing facts set forth in 11 counts against 11 defendants and determined that no plausible claims had been stated," said the attorney for the defendants, David Patrick Corrigan of Harman Claytor Corrigan & Wellman, of Richmond, Virginia.
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January 23, 2023 | Law.com

Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Claim Against Ford Doesn't Meet Monetary Threshold for Federal Jurisdiction, Judge Concludes

"... [E]ven if the court were to consider the full damages sought by the plaintiff through her complaint, this calculation is too speculative and falls short of demonstrating jurisdiction by a preponderance of the evidence," the court said.
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March 21, 2022 | Law.com

4th Circ.: Student's 1st Amendment Lawsuit Can Proceed Despite School District's 'Desire to Avoid the Discomfort'

A Virginia student may proceed with a lawsuit asserting his public high school violated his rights by suspending him for discussing the 2018 Parkland, Florida, school shooting, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has ruled.
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March 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review

First Amendment Suit From Student Who Discussed Parkland Shooting Can Proceed Despite District's 'Desire to Avoid the Discomfort'

A Virginia student may proceed with a lawsuit asserting his public high school violated his rights by suspending him for discussing the 2018 Parkland, Florida, school shooting, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has ruled.
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September 17, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Thomas, Thomas & Hafer Fills Out Virginia Footprint With Richmond Office Launch

"Their client base was looking for them to open an office closer south, and it was simply a good opportunity to grow my practice, grow the firm's practice and grow John's practice," said a Thomas, Thomas & Hafer partner, one of two lawyers who recently joined to lead the firm's Richmond office.
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