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Jury Says Defendant's Negligence Did Not Cause Injury
On December 12, 2004, plaintiff Daniel Morales, 38, was turning left from Castor Avenue onto Aramingo Avenue, in the Port Richmond section of Northeast Philadelphia, when the rear of his Honda Civic was struck by a Chevrolet Malibu being operated by Nicole Robinson. At the time, co-plaintiff Carmen Serrano, 26, a cashier, was a front-seat passenger in Morales' vehicle. Serrano alleged that the accident caused her to suffer carpal tunnel syndrome, among other injuries, while Morales likewise claimed that he suffered injuries sufficiently serious to pierce the limited-tort threshold.Johnson & Johnson concealed hip implant defects, lawyers say
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) knew of defects in its all-metal hip implants but concealed the information from the public for years, lawyers claimed Friday during opening arguments in one of many personal injury suits involving J&Js articular surface replacement (ASR) implants.Labor: Antitrust concerns with non-hire and non-solicit agreements
Employers will often enter into restrictive covenants to serve some legitimate business purpose.View more book results for the query "*"
Labor: In discrimination, protections increase but advice stays the same
Discrimination claims are a growth industry. In this sense: We are in the midst of three trends of varying significance that protects additional employees from job decisions made on the basis of their membership in a particular class of works.Hostess lines up bids for Drake’s snack cakes and bread brands
The infamously bankrupt Hostess Brands Inc. unloaded some of its brands earlier this month onto Flowers Foods, and is now about to receive initial bids for some of its bread brands and its Drakes snack cakes.US Airways and American Airlines may merge soon
Its been rumored for months: US Airways Group Inc. plans to merge with the struggling AMR Corp., the parent company of American Airlines (AA).D.C. Circuit says Obama’s recess appointments are invalid
The D.C. Circuit issued a significant decision last week that boldly challenges President Obamas executive power.Worker’s Comp Medical Benefits Now Are Paying for Services in 20 Years, NCCI Finds
It is likely that more than 10 percent of the cost of medical benefits for the workplace injuries that occur this year will be for services to be provided…Trending Stories
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