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Defense: Collision Did Not Cause Head, Bladder Injuries
On Oct. 10, 2014, plaintiff Amy Fagan, a nurse in her 40s, was stopped in West Chester. Another vehicle rear-ended hers. Fagan claimed head and bladder injuries.Most Effective Dealmakers 2021: David Grubman
One of the hallmarks of David Grubman's practice is his focus on understanding all aspects of his clients' businesses and related risks, and developing deep and long-term client relationships.Federal Court: Yes. Your Employer Can Force You to Get the COVID Vaccine
There are very few instances where an employer can outright demand that an employee submit to an invasive medical procedure. Front-line workers and those involved in public health come to mind, however, there are few other examples.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I was looking at the Rule of Professional Conduct Rule 1.6, the confidentiality rule, and I am curious if my fee letter with a client is confidential and within the privilege. Is it?Reappraisal of Anti-Poaching and Noncompetes in Franchising
No-poach clauses and no-solicitation clauses are post-employment restrictions against competition. In franchise agreements, these clauses usually are drafted to prevent franchisees from raiding the employees of other franchisees or of the franchisor.View more book results for the query "*"
Improper Manicure Caused Severe Finger Infection: Plaintiff
On Aug. 19, 2017, plaintiff Linda Davis, 57, received a manicure at Khai's Nail Salon, in Philadelphia. According to Davis, her left pinky finger was cut during the manicure, and the manicurist applied an unknown substance to the finger to stop the bleeding. Davis claimed that her pinky finger became extremely infected.Family of Man Killed in Own Home by Sheriff Gets $75K from State Insurance Fund
The police had forced their way into the man's home after he was a victim in a robbery and assault call.Navigating Common Law Indemnification Claims
In this edition of their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer discuss recent cases that have provided additional insight into the application of the requirements for seeking common law indemnification.Cornell Law Upgrades Interim Leader Jens David Ohlin to Full Dean Status
New Dean Jens David Ohlin aims to bolster the school's offerings in environmental and election law.China's Wuhan Lab Can Be Sued Over COVID-19 Origins, but Can a Defendant Be Haled Into US Court?
Lawsuits against China over the pandemic have turned to diplomatic channels to send service of process to the Chinese government, which has refused to respond on immunity grounds. But not all the defendants are governmental entities, according to the lawsuits, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology now at the center of a renewed U.S. intelligence investigation.Trending Stories
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