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Judgment Vacated: Hospital's Certificate of Need Conveyed Private Right
"[A] right under a [Certificate of Need] to operate a particular kind of hospital is a private right because the right to use one's property in a particular way is a traditional property right," the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled.Judges Slam 9th Circuit's 'Minimum Contacts' Rule as 'Needless Roadblock' for Plaintiffs
"Imagine requiring a state sponsor of terrorism to have minimum contacts with our country before allowing our citizens to vindicate the death or injury of a loved one....," Judge Patrick Bumatay wrote on behalf of the dissenters.Lawyers Open First Roundup Liability Trial in Delaware
Plaintiff's counsel was was part of the team that persuaded a Missouri jury to award three plaintiffs who had non-Hodgkin lymphoma a total of $1.56 billion in November.'What is it Worth?': Delaware Jury Hears State's First Roundup Trial
Plaintiff's counsel was was part of the team that persuaded a Missouri jury to award three plaintiffs who had non-Hodgkin lymphoma a total of $1.56 billion in November.Spoliation of Evidence in Malpractice Actions
There have been a significant number of Appellate Division decisions addressing motions by plaintiffs in malpractice actions seeking sanctions against defendants for spoliation of evidence, as well as a few involving malpractice defendants seeking sanctions against plaintiffs. Those decisions are the subject of this column.View more book results for the query "S W Inc"
Arguing Class Actions: Who Has Home-Field Advantage Post Bristol-Myers Squibb?
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column for the National Law Journal written by DiCello Levitt's Adam J. Levitt.Federal Judge Shuts Down Visually Impaired Man's Website Accessibility Claim
In reviewing the issue, Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lanzillo said the matter presented an open question for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.In Trump Cases, Former Judge Luttig Feels Responsibility to Set the Constitution Straight
Jan. 6 will be the "single greatest assault on America's democracy throughout the remainder of history," J. Michael Luttig said.Laborer Died After Contacting Energized Power Line
On Nov. 20, 2019, plaintiff's decedent Dastanbek Kasymaliev, 58, was performing siding and window work at 2812 W. Master St., in Philadelphia. Kasymaliev had been hired by Samet Lomidze and his company, I-Move LLC, to perform the work. While working on top of a scaffold, either a part of Kasymaliev's body or a tool he was using came into contact with an energized power line, causing him to be electrocuted and killed instantly.The 2024 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Winners Are Here!
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