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Jury Hands Up Nearly $1B Verdict in Defective Seatbelt Case
A Philadelphia jury has handed up a more than $976 million verdict in a lawsuit over a defective seatbelt that left a man quadriplegic.People in the News—Nov. 16, 2023—Willig Williams, Antheil Maslow
Labor, employment, workers' compensation and family law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that Diane M. Ingbritsen has joined the firm's workers' compensation practice group.Browning: Awards We'd Like to See
Recognition for the ridiculous, the absurd and the entertaining.COURT CLOSED: Weather Prompts Shutdown of Broward Courts
The aftermath of Wednesday's heavy rainfall resulted in road closures and sinkholes and forced officials to close Broward County Public Schools and Broward College to cancel classes on Thursday.View more book results for the query "*"
Front-Loading Vouched-In Judges: More Confidence in the Deliberative Process Would Be Better
The better policy of wait-and-see, with diligent continuing deliberations among the permanent members, is a virtue well worth practicing because it affords the opportunity to pursue common-ground solutions inter sese for the decisions where recusals or absences occur, and the few where a vouch-in is unavoidably needed.Is Vicarious Liability a Legal Question When It Comes to Franchises?
Although a jury awarded $2,109,553 to Clarence Coryell and his wife, Sandra, and against Domino's for vicarious liability, the Pennsylvania Superior Court reversed and remanded with instructions that Domino's was not vicariously liable.Commonwealth Court Offers Another Take on Valuing Contaminated Property
The issues of how one proves that one ought to take a discount from a property's "clean" value for tax, eminent domain, or other valuation purposes, how big that discount ought to be, and how long it ought to last remain vexing.Reflecting on the Four Freedoms
In this season of gratitude, it's appropriate to recall the "four freedoms"—freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from fear and freedom from want—articulated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the threshold of World War II and illustrated so memorably in Norman Rockwell's iconic renditions.Mandatory Payroll Tax Proposed for Long-Term Custodial Care
The New York Long Term Care Trust Program was proposed to address the issue of long-term care insurance through a mandatory payroll tax. Although not enacted, the bill signals a willingness to consider a fundamentally new approach to this issue.Trending Stories
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