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Ousted Western Kentucky University GC Sues, Alleging Discrimination, Fraud
Deborah Wilkins, who had been Western Kentucky's legal chief for 25 years, blasted the university and President Timothy Caboni in a lawsuit filed Thursday.'Not Your Everyday Transaction': Holland & Knight Arranges $49.8M Loan for Miami Rehab Center
Aidova represented Ocean Bank on a three-part loan package to Victoria Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Miami.When Your Expert Witness Costs You a $54M Verdict (But Really, Blame the Judge)
Expert witnesses can make a case—or they can wreck it. Or both. Take the testimony of an expert who gave a federal jury in Chicago reason to award power tool maker Black & Decker $54 million in a trademark and trade dress suit. That is, until the judge tossed the verdict.Lenning v. Commercial Union Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Lenningv.Commercial Union Ins. Co.KeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative TreatmentDeclined to Follow by…No Coverage for Suit Stemming from Fatal Injury at Lacrosse Practice, Kentucky District Court Rules
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky has ruled that a commercial general liability (“CGL”) insurance policy did not…Underwriters Safety & Claims, Inc. v. Travelers Prop. Cas. Co. of Am.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Underwriters Safety & Claims, Inc.v.Travelers Prop. Cas. Co. of Am.2016 WL 297307Only the Westlaw…Sometimes Goliath Can Beat David, Even in Front of a Jury
Genlyte's trial lawyers knew they had a big hurdle to overcome in their infringement case against Arch Lighting Group. Juries aren't inclined to side with Goliaths, and Genlyte, with over $1 billion in annual revenue, was definitely the Goliath compared to tiny 25-employee Arch. Lead trial counsel James Milliman, of Middleton Reutlinger, played up the human-interest elements of Genlyte's case, successfully winning over the jury and ultimately clearing the way for a judge to order an injunction against Arch.Sometimes Goliath Can Beat David, Even in Front of a Jury
Genlyte's trial lawyers knew they had a big hurdle to overcome in their infringement case against Arch Lighting Group. Juries aren't inclined to side with Goliaths, and Genlyte, with over $1 billion in annual revenue, was definitely the Goliath compared to tiny 25-employee Arch. Lead trial counsel James Milliman, of Middleton Reutlinger, played up the human-interest elements of Genlyte's case, successfully winning over the jury and ultimately clearing the way for a judge to order an injunction against Arch.Trending Stories
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