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Texas Lawyer

New West Blast Suit Filed by West ISD

3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Child Porn Victim Can Sue Anonymously

A victim of child pornography who filed a civil suit against her perpetrator has received approval from a Camden federal judge to proceed under a pseudonym and to withhold her real name and address from the defendant.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

New West Explosion Lawsuit Filed by West ISD

Marc Gravely, who represents the school district, said the blast caused extensive damage to walls and roofs of the school district's more than 18 buildings.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judgment for Apartment Burn Victim Stands

The Court of Appeals denied defendants' motion for leave to appeal in a case that led to a $18.7 million judgment in favor of a man who was severely burned in a Bronx apartment fire, including $16 million for pain and suffering.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Kuchwara v. Williams, PICS Case No. 14-0793 (Pa. Super. May 12, 2014) Platt, J. (21 pages).

Punitive Damages • Automobile Accident • Bifurcated Trial • Compensatory Damages
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Now, Plantation's Fashion Mall Is Center Of Countersuit

The manager and minority owner overseeing a $300 million redevelopment of the Plantation Fashion Mall has filed a countersuit against the majority owners that accused him of misappropriating funds.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Board Of Contributors: Without Caps, Will Medical Malpractice Claims Rise?

Attorney Michael Shelley writes that a decade of caps on noneconomic damages did not eliminate medical malpractice litigation. Those who were proficient at prosecuting these cases before the caps adapted to the new rules.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

U.S. Gov't Settles With Mine Foreman Over Electric Shock

According to a complaint filed by plaintiff Robert D. Williams Jr., he suffered an electric shock as a result of misconduct by U.S. Mine Safety Health Administration inspectors during a surprise inspection.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Direct Examination of the Economist

In their Trial Advocacy column, Ben Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan write: Conducting an effective direct examination of an economist presents several challenges, such as maintaining the jury's attention through the presentation of relatively dry subject matter, and conveying the complicated financial terms and calculations to lay jurors in a language that they can understand.
15 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Court Upholds $10.5 Mil. Award to Woman in Car Accident Case

The state Superior Court has upheld a $10.5 million award to a woman who was injured in a car accident caused by an out-of-control dump truck.
5 minute read

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