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People in the News—Nov. 4, 2024—Duane Morris, Rimon
Duane Morris associate A.J. Rudowitz recently served as a panelist at Temple Law Review's 2024 annual symposium, "A House Divided: A Legal and Practical Discussion on the Changing Landscape of College Athletics" on Oct. 17.$10.35M Settlement After Doctors Fail to Diagnose Virus
"I read an exhaustive amount of medical journals, literature, studies, scientific papers, from around the world on these topics, which I think ultimately gave me the ability to confront these defense experts in the opinions that they offered and really discount and diminish the validity of those opinions that they were trying to argue," Justin Drazin said.$1.25M Settlement Reached for Paralysis After Spinal Stimulator Implanted
The defendants also claimed the plaintiff was partly to blame for waiting five days after the device was implanted.Failure to Recognize Complications After Spinal Surgery Yields $3M Settlement
"I think bladder incontinence, when it's permanent, is a very significant injury. ... All the problems that come with that from a physical perspective are just compounded by the emotional impact of feeling ashamed, embarrassed," the plaintiff's attorney said.View more book results for the query "University Hospital, Ltd."
$2.59 Million Settlement Reached for Construction Worker Crushed by Cement Truck
"At the end of the day justice was served," Andrew Prince of Tobin, Kessler, Greenstein, Caruso, Wiener & Konray told the Law Journal. "The contractor and the subcontractor were rushing to finish a project without dealing with their No. 1 priority, which is the safety of their workers."'Repeated Discovery Abuses' Lead to Default Liability Judgment
"[Dr. Chappuis] failed to disclose any of these text messages," read Judge Susan Edlein's order. "Importantly, he affirmatively stated there were no text messages."4th Circuit Revives Unsolicited Fax Lawsuit in Split Decision Against Md. Tech Company
Judge G. Steven Agee in a dissenting opinion described the court's decision as "erroneous" for adopting what he called a "statutorily unsupported pretext theory."People in the News—April 9, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Bounds Lowe
Capehart Scatchard announced that Crosley L. Gagnon has recently joined its school law department as an associate in its Mount Laurel, New Jersey, office.Trending Stories
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