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Pa. Hospital Agrees to $16M Settlement Following High Schooler's Improper Discharge
"The monetary settlement demonstrates that medical malpractice cases involving the death of a single person, even without a spouse or kids to amplify recoverable wrongful death damages, can command eight-figure recoveries," the plaintiff's attorney said.Connecticut Movers: Year-End Promotions, Hires and an Office Opening
Promotions and hires will kick off the new year at Gfeller Laurie and Murtha Cullina, while Coffey Modica opens a new office in Westport.Luigi Mangione Defense Attorney Says NYC Mayor’s Comments on Case Raise Fair Trial Concerns
Last week, Mayor Eric Adams took part in a perp walk for the suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.Revisiting the Boundaries Between Proper and Improper Argument: 10 Years Later
As Clapper explains, trial lawyers may “strike hard blows,” but they are “not at liberty to strike foul ones.” To know the difference, however, trial lawyers must continue to study this evolving area of jurisprudence.Hochul Vetoes 'Grieving Families' Bill, Faulting a Lack of Changes to Suit Her Concerns
A bill sponsor, Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, D-Manhattan, indicated he will continue to advocate for the proposal in Albany, even after its third veto. The measure aims to modernize New York's 177-year-old wrongful death statute.View more book results for the query "*"
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Customers: Developments on ‘Conquesting’ from the Ninth Circuit
In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit addressed the issue of whether purchasing market competitors’ search engine keyword terms, known as “conquesting,” constitutes trademark infringement.Avoiding Franchisor Failures: Be Cautious and Do Your Research
On Nov. 15, 2024, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation issued a stop order against Anchored Tiny Homes Franchising LLC from offering franchisees. The franchisor stopped operation just months after selling close to 100 franchises during the first two quarters of 2024. This follows the FTC injunction and damage award in January 2024 against the founder of BurgerIM for $48 million for defrauding hundreds of franchisees who never were able to open a franchise. How does this happen and how can we avoid losses in the future?De-Mystifying the Ethics of the Attorney Transition Process, Part 1
This article is the first in a two-part series intended to de-mystify the attorney transition process and give both departing lawyers and their firms concrete pointers on how to ethically navigate attorney transitions.Alex Spiro Accuses Prosecutors of 'Unethical' Comments in Adams' Bribery Case
The attorney for New York City Mayor Eric Adams told a judge he was simply defending his client against prosecutors' own extrajudicial statements.Trending Stories
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