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$1.05 Million Settlement Reached in Monmouth County Auto Case
A Monmouth County suit over a collision that allegedly worsened the plaintiff's back condition, Nunez v. Altschul, was settled on June 18 for $1.05…Law Journal Top Personal Injury Awards
The largest 20 awards reported by the Law Journal between Aug. 21, 2018, and Aug. 19, 2019.Right of Publicity and Fair Use: Sure to Raise Eyebrows
Is it possible for a company to lawfully use the name of a celebrity as a tie-in to a product seeking to connote a celebrity's characteristic or feature without being successfully challenged or having to obtain a license?Cheban v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Co.
An appellate court in Washington, reversing a trial court’s decision, has ruled that an insured’s auto insurance policy was ambiguous and that it covered his claim for loss of use damages.Broward Lawyers Quadruple Arbitration Award With $2.2M Verdict for Cyclist Hit by Car
"Although this is a woman who may look OK, that doesn’t mean that she is totally OK and doesn’t have real pain and real problems," said attorney Bryan Hofeld, who worked with co-counsel Zane Berg and Cristina Sabbagh of the Schlesigger Law Offices to land a $2.18 million jury verdict for Lee County cyclist Mary Mitchell, who was hit by a driver.Disney World Cleared in Passenger's Bus Fall
A judge issued a directed verdict after attorneys for the injured passenger rested their case.Lidar Supplier for Self-Driving Vehicles Is Sensing Patent Infringement
San Jose-based Velodyne LiDAR and Latham & Watkins are accusing two Chinese companies of copying its sensors that help autonomous vehicles navigate the road.IP Battles Are Coming for Self-Driving Cars' Lidar Tech
San Jose-based Velodyne LiDAR and Latham & Watkins are accusing two Chinese companies of copying its sensors that help autonomous vehicles navigate the road.Technology Supplier for Self-Driving Vehicles Is Sensing Patent Infringement
Velodyne LiDAR and Latham & Watkins say that two Chinese companies are copying its sensors that help autonomous vehicles navigate the road.11th Circuit Restarts Defective Seat Belt Case Against Ford
The appellate panel said a reasonable jury could find that a seat belt in a 10-year-old Ford pickup truck that allegedly came loose due to two broken springs was not fit for the normal wear-and-tear of routine use.Trending Stories
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