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Hudson County Jury Returns $550K Verdict for Broken Ankle
"I am happy that our client, Ms. Mayne, was able to obtain a favorable verdict for the pain and suffering she sustained due to the negligence of the landlord defendant in this matter," said Guillermo J. Gonzalez of Scura, Wigfield, Heyer, Stevens & Cammarota.People in the News—Jan. 23, 2024—Barley Snyder, Willig Williams
Barley Snyder announced retired Judge Stephen P. Linebaugh has been elected to the board of directors for the Northern Central Railway of York (NCR), a nonprofit and charitable organization.Morris James Welcomes New Director of Human Resources
Morris James welcomed Michelle Spitelli to the firm as the director of human resources, effective Jan. 15.Court Expands 'Monroe' Test for Zoning Immunity
A discussion of the Second Department's expansion of the 'Monroe' balancing test for zoning immunity on private projects that serve a public interest.View more book results for the query "*"
Collective David Against Corporate Goliaths: Named Plaintiffs' Standing in Antitrust Class Actions
Antitrust claims can successfully navigate last decade's reforms. As market concentration intensifies, especially in the technology sector, it is crucial for class counsel to adequately represent plaintiffs and bring antitrust class actions to safeguard their rights.Proposed Class Action Raises Question of Insurers' Obligation to Pay for Loss-of-Value Damages
"This issue needs to get settled in Pennsylvania as to whether or not these damages are available," Saltz Mongeluzzi partner Patrick Howard said.Market Shift: Costs Driving Big Law Clients to Midsized Firms
Since the financial crisis of 2007-2008, "market power shifted decisively from law firms to the clients, rapidly moving from a sellers' to a buyers' market for legal services," a new report from Thomson Reuters and Georgetown Law says.New York Court of Appeals Reinforces Attorney-Client Privilege Principles
A recent New York Court of Appeals decision clarified the scope of the attorney-client privilege under New York law.Protecting Privilege in Preparing Depositions
A crafty interrogator may well require the production of documents and other things subject to privilege. A defender of a deposition should know how to reduce this risk.Trending Stories
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