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Exempting 'Transportation Workers' From Arbitration: 'Bissonnette'
A discussion of 'Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries,' where the Supreme Court unanimously reversed the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, finding that the plaintiffs, while indeed purveyors of bakery products, nevertheless qualified as transportation workers, and were therefore exempt from arbitrating their claims.Police Force Against Passively Resisting Suspects
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recently issued an important decision on the use of taser force against a passively resisting suspect in 'Saalim v. Walmart'.Walmart Ordered to Pay $1.2M by State Jury for Employee-Caused Injury in Georgia Store
According to a Monday press release by Morgan & Morgan, plaintiff Tammy Callihan declined Walmart's highest settlement offer of $350,000 before being awarded the seven-figure verdict.'There's No Magic Sauce': Why Georgia's Rural Verdicts Are on the Rise
"I think one mistake that plaintiffs lawyers are also guilty of is [treating] rural people like they're different and they're not," said plaintiffs attorney Matt Cathey.View more book results for the query "Walmart"
Pa.-Based Allied Universal Taps New GC With IPO Experience
"Loretta's experience leading phenomenal legal teams at publicly traded companies and technology focused organizations perfectly lines up with the future I see for Allied Universal," said Steve Jones, Allied Universal's global chairman and CEO.North America's 3rd-Largest Private Employer Taps New GC With IPO Experience
"Loretta's experience leading phenomenal legal teams at publicly traded companies and technology focused organizations perfectly lines up with the future I see for Allied Universal," said Steve Jones, Allied Universal's global chairman and CEO.Judge 'Raises Eyebrow' to Products Liability Suit Against Amazon, but Sustains Claims
In his complaint, the plaintiff had noted ratings and identifiers for the product, and had contended that an Amazon vehicle delivered the cream to his barber.Not Too Much: Court of Appeals Upholds $1M Nominal Damages Award in Walmart Slip-and-Fall
"Even if the evidence presented at trial would authorize a greater or lesser award than that actually made, we will not disturb the award 'unless it is so flagrant as to shock the conscience,'" the court opined.Trending Stories
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