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Daily Business Review

Broward School District to Pay $26 Million to Shooting Victims

The Florida Supreme Court ruled in 2020 that state law capped the district's total liability at $300,000, but the district agreed to go beyond that limit.
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Law.com

Kentucky Candle Factory Employees File Lawsuit Alleging Employer Failed to Provide Workplace Free of Hazards, 'Including Tornados'

Employees of a Mayfield, Kentucky, candle factory have filed a class action lawsuit against the company for allegedly requiring them to stay at work or face discipline, despite warnings that dangerous weather was approaching.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

That's It? Insurer Tenders $1M Limit Predemand to Settle Garage Pit Tumble Claims

As one of two lawyers with Sandy Springs, Georgia, personal injury boutique Ashenden & Associates, Gary Powell and founding partner Tom Ashenden were gearing up for pushback, but resolution came with surprising ease.
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Delaware Law Weekly

McCarter & English Pro Bono Team Wins $500K for Incarcerated Man's Assault by Corrections Officer

The jury found a corrections officer violated the Eighth Amendment rights of an incarcerated person. McCarter & English was appointed by the court to represent the plaintiff.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Texas Appellate Court Rejects Injured Passenger's Negligence Claims Against Lyft

The plaintiff's "interpretation of the statute would require Lyft to confirm the driver requirements, including proof of insurance, before every log-in attempt by every driver. Such an interpretation is unreasonable and unnecessary," the appeals court said.
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Law.com

10th Circuit Rejects Police Officers' Claims They Were Retaliated Against for Christian Views on Women 'Being in Their Place'

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit rejected sibling police officers' claims that they were wrongly stripped of their specialty training positions and passed over for promotions based on what they claimed were their deeply-rooted Christian beliefs.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Time is Money: Allocating the Cost of Maritime Delays

In a competitive world where time is money, allocating the risk of delays between parties to maritime transportation contracts is more important than ever, and especially during a pandemic when vessels and container delays are rampant.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Kelley Uustal, Moskowitz Law Firm, Conrad & Scherer Score Major Victory Before Broward Jury in Water-Main Litigation

Florida Communication Concepts will be on the hook for 98% of all class damages—minus the amount agreed in a settlement by three other defendants, including Florida Power & Light—in the damages phase of the trial, according to Adam Moskowitz, the managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Family Receives $3.8M Settlement Over Old Saybrook Woman's Death Following Crash

A crash investigation determined that the tractor-trailer driver failed to stop at a red light at the intersection.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Attorney Suspended for His Actions Against Judges and Opposing Counsel

"We think that the referee got this case exactly backward. The referee discounted the recommended sanction based on his clearly erroneous conclusion that we had already disciplined Patterson for the misconduct found in this case," the Florida Supreme Court said.
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