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Sifting Through the Evidence -- in Retro Form
Attorney Antonio Menendez may be keen on things high-tech, but cracking the codes of yesteryear was an unexpected twist in a case that brought a $1 billion verdict against Exxon Corp. "Technology permeated this case from the start," Menendez said. "It wasn't modern technology, but very retro." The evidence that won the day was in the antiquated computer language APL -- a language as dead as Latin.Hurricane-Related Litigation Still Howling in Florida Courts
Litigation related to the 2004 and 2005 hurricanes is still howling in Florida courts. Australia-based QBE Insurance, the state's top condo association insurer, is the target of a maelstrom of suits from condo associations claiming it has stonewalled legitimate claims in order to force lowball settlements. One state senator has called the situation involving QBE "institutionalized bad faith." But QBE attorneys argue that the insurer is a victim of massive fraud instigated by out-of-state adjusters.State Ruled Liable for Attack On Motorist by Toll Collector
ALBANY A New York State Thruway toll collector who beat up a motorist because she apparently shortchanged the state on a nominal fee was acting within the scope of his employment at the time of the assault, a Court of Claims judge has held.View more book results for the query "Miller Law PC"
'Take-Home' Asbestos Suits Go After Employers, Get Mixed Results
In a new breed of "take-home" asbestos lawsuits, plaintiffs are suing employers over secondhand exposure to chemicals brought into the home on clothing -- so far with mixed results. But James Nowak, who is currently representing companies in a number of suits involving take-home asbestos, believes that the courts "are leaning toward the plaintiffs bar." Nowak thinks that these suits are on the rise because few asbestos manufacturers and suppliers remain, so plaintiffs are focusing on employers.Cooley, Latham Dig Deep to Swing Deal Valued as High as $200M
Lawyers at Cooley Godward and Latham & Watkins pulled a little-used tool from their M&A kit to sew up ViroLogic Inc.'s acquisition of Aclara BioSciences Inc. Elsewhere, Fenwick & West is helping Cisco Systems Inc. wrap itself in a virtual security blanket just in time for San Francisco's summer chill. While O'Melveny & Myers represented NetCell Corp. as it scooped up $13.7 million in venture capital funding.Sahu, plaintiffs-appellants v. Union Carbide Corp., defendants-appellees
Court Provided Bhopal Plaintiffs Insufficient Notice To Respond to Converted Summary Judgment MotionSandy Claims May Have Lawyers Consulting N.J. Bad-Faith Law
N.J. property insurers have been inundated with claims since the onslaught of Superstorm Sandy. Disagreement over entitlement to policy benefits will inevitably follow, and the term "bad faith" will doubtless be hurled. Attorneys representing both insureds and insurance carriers are well advised at this time to review what N.J. law provides regarding insurance bad-faith actions.Trending Stories
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