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RoboLaw: A Q&A With Littler's AI Practice Leader Garry Mathiason

Veteran class action litigator Garry Mathiason recently traded his firm management role for a new challenge, co-chairing the firm's emergent Robotics, AI, and Automation practice group. Mathiason sat down with ALM Director of Intelligence Dirk Olin to discuss the new group as well as the brave new world of the law machine.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Injured Pa. Lawyer Granted New Trial in Federal UIM Case

Harrisburg lawyer Richard C. Angino and his wife initially lost their lawsuit against an insurance company, in which he claimed he was permanently injured in a car crash. However, after a federal jury sided with the insurance company, the lawyer's request for a new trial was granted on a single issue.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Trump a Tort Reformer? Not a Sure Thing, Lawyers Say

The election of Donald Trump as president made it all but certain that conservatives will be joining the U.S. Supreme Court, but there is far greater uncertainty among tort reform groups and the defense bar when it comes to legislative and regulatory efforts aimed at curbing class actions and widening the use of arbitration.
17 minute read

New York Law Journal

Johnson v. Vernon

By | November 08, 2016
Dismissal of Personal Injury Action For Forum Non Conveniens Denied
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Shohid v. Welshbach Electric Corp.

By | November 08, 2016
Claimant Fails to Provide Credible Evidence; Judgment in Defendant's Favor Dismisses Suit
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Burzynski v. USA

By | November 07, 2016
Motions to Extend Discovery Deadline, Partial Summary Judgment as to Negligence Denied
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

$2M Settlement for Workers Over PTSD From Witnessing Colleague's Death

Nine Pennsylvania Turnpike workers who saw their co-worker get hit by a truck while on a road maintenance project have settled for $2 million over claims that the fatal crash caused post-traumatic stress disorder.
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Appeals Court Backs Red-Light Camera Program

In the latest in a series of rulings across the state, an appeals court rejected a challenge to a Pinellas County city's red-light camera program.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

DeKalb Judge Tosses $5M Excess Judgment Case Over Unclear Holt Demand

A DeKalb County judge has tossed out a case in which the plaintiff was seeking to collect a more than $5.3 million excess judgment verdict from an insurer whose client caused a wreck resulting in multiple claims for a limited pool of coverage.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Court: Policy Reinstatement Without Lapse Means Insurer Owes Coverage

An insurer must cover a woman who struck and allegedly killed a pedestrian during a period when her policy had been canceled for nonpayment of a premium because the policy was later reinstated without lapse, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled.
10 minute read

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