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Connecticut Law Tribune

Man Awarded $1.4M After Roofing Accident

The award was reduced to $977,802 after the jury also found the man partially responsible for falling off a ladder while examining a roof covered in ice and snow.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Man Awarded $1.4M After Roofing Accident

The award was reduced to $977,802 after the jury also found the man partially responsible for falling off a ladder while examining a roof covered in ice and snow.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pennsylvania Cases May Portend Expansion of Whistleblower Damages

General practice attorney Gerald Clarke of Clarke and Associates says he sees a lot of disgruntled workers coming into his office looking to sue their former employers. But the difficulty of bringing whistleblower cases in an at-will employment state like Pennsylvania means he has to turn many of them away.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pennsylvania Cases May Portend Expansion of Whistleblower Damages

General practice attorney Gerald Clarke of Clarke and Associates says he sees a lot of disgruntled workers coming into his office looking to sue their former employers. But the difficulty of bringing whistleblower cases in an at-will employment state like Pennsylvania means he has to turn many of them away.
12 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Social Media Video Leads to Copyright Fight

A clothing and accessories company claims another business stole a video posted on Facebook to promote sales of an incense burner.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Social Media Video Leads to Copyright Fight

A clothing and accessories company claims another business stole a video posted on Facebook to promote sales of an incense burner.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Electrocuted Trespasser's Suit Against Metro-North Moves Forward

A federal judge in Connecticut has declined to dismiss a suit against Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co. and associated defendants on behalf of a man who was electrocuted while trespassing on railroad property.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Electrocuted Trespasser's Suit Against Metro-North Moves Forward

A federal judge in Connecticut has declined to dismiss a suit against Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co. and associated defendants on behalf of a man who was electrocuted while trespassing on railroad property.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Treble Damages in New York: A Field Guide

Anita Bernstein writes: Depending how you count, there are approximately 62 statutory provisions for treble damages in New York law. Read together, most of them share an interest in vulnerable people.
20 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Man Hit by Driver Changing Car Radio Awarded $46,722

The jury deliberated for six hours before handing down the award to a man who suffered injuries to his back, arms, legs and chest in a rear-end collision.
4 minute read

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