By Allison Dunn | October 19, 2022
"[The] plaintiffs' only purported basis for economic injury stems from their allegation that the Baby Food Products posed a threat of future harm...," Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff wrote, dismissing the case.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 16, 2022
The Fifth Circuit panel said U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman abused his discretion in dismissing a personal injury lawsuit against Spirit Airlines and the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
By VerdictSearch Reports | September 1, 2022
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By Emily Cousins | August 26, 2022
"A case that settles for $2 million doesn't take 10 times the work as a case that settles for $200,000, so lawyers shouldn't make 10 times the fee," said Joshua Schwadron, founder and CEO of legal technology provider Mighty.
By Colleen Murphy | August 24, 2022
"Although Congress intended to deregulate airlines' economic policies ... nothing in the ADA or its legislative history supports the view that Congress also intended to immunize airlines from liability for any violations of generally applicable negligence or contract laws," the appeals court said.
By Damian N. Williams | August 22, 2022
The concepts addressed by the jury instructions in PJC 28.8A-C, and the case law surrounding eggshell plaintiffs, can be a welcome tool for a jury to understand the injured vulnerable victim and embrace the reality of imperfection.
By Weston L. Hall | August 17, 2022
The emergence of high-profile cases along with advancements in imaging technology played important roles in the resurgence of TBI litigation seen today.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 9, 2022
Tom Stilwell has joined Houston trial firm Sorrels Law Firm, where he will head the firm's aviation section and help mentor younger lawyers.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 4, 2022
Moser v. Dillon Investments is one of just two recent cases to rely on a Texas Supreme Court 2020 ruling that clarified a distinction between a party's standing to sue versus their capacity to sue.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 2, 2022
The university relied on the reports of three local police departments, the state police and the FBI. Every law enforcement agency concluded Carter acted in good faith, but relied on Carter's statement to the exclusion of other evidence.
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