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Clark Hill Launches Boulder Office in Combination With Food, Beverage, Hospitality Boutique
Am Law 200 firm Clark Hill expands its Mountain West reach in a combination with Boulder's three-lawyer LaszloLaw.Tort Claims Between 2 Contracting Parties May Overcome the Gist of Action Doctrine
Earlier last year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in SodexoMAGIC v. Drexel University made this law—that the gist of the action doctrine does not bar a viable tort claim between two parties just because the parties papered the social duty giving rise to a tort claim into a contract—abundantly clear. Yet, many courts in Pennsylvania continue to misapply the doctrine.Manning Gross Adds New Delaware Partner
Manning Gross + Massenburg recently welcomed Thomas R. Stanton as a partner in the Wilmington office.Union: Orlando Tourism Workers Need $18 an Hour to Survive
The union said that although a wage of $15 an hour was enough three years ago, "with skyrocketing rent, food, and gas prices in the last three years, it's no longer possible to survive with those wages."View more book results for the query "Sodexo Pass"
Is a Kitchen Mixer Considered 'Other Machinery or Equipment' as an Exception to Immunity?
The plaintiff was injured while operating a bowl and mixer that were incompatible, and argued that the alleged negligent act fell within an exception for negligence related to the university's "ownership, maintenance, or use of ... [o]ther machinery or equipment, whether mobile or stationary."Does a Kitchen Mixer Fall Under 'Other Machinery or Equipment' Exceptions to Immunity?
"We cannot conclude that a kitchen mixer falls within the same general class as the items enumerated in section 8104-A(1)(A) through (F)," Associate Justice Andrew M. Horton wrote on behalf of the majority. "Other than being a machine, the mixer does not meet the criteria we defined in New Orleans Tanker: it is not a transportation device, it is unlikely to be transported, it is unlikely to come into contact with the general public, and it is unlikely to be covered by an insurance policy."Daily Dicta: Wilmer's Bill Lee Colors Outside the Lines in Fight Over Rockwell Masterpiece,
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr partner Bill Lee is best known as an elite patent litigator, Apple's go-to lawyer in the smartphone wars. But he's in court today in Massachusetts on a very different matter—deciding the fate of an iconic Norman Rockwell painting, “Shuffleton's Barbershop,"Unpublished Opinions for the Week of March 6, 2017
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