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New York Law Journal

Lucky v. Gray

By | November 10, 2016
Defendants Not Liable Under Emergency Doctrine for Personal Injury/Wrongful Death
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Romero v. 2200 Northern Steel, LLC

By | November 10, 2016
Court Finds 'True Consolidation' Inappropriate, But Actions to be Combined for Joint Trial
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

L. Chris Stewart: Attorney of the Year Finalist

After setting up shop with his current firm and being retained to handle the 2014 Towns case—in which two officers were charged with murder and East Point paid its $1 million policy limit—that his niche began to grow.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Justices Overturn Order Finding School Officials Not Liable for Student's Injury

The Connecticut Supreme Court, in a 6-1 determination, found one of the defendants made inconsistent statements between deposition testimony and interrogatory responses.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ex-Lundy Law Employee Gets Jail Time for Tax Charges

A former intake coordinator for Lundy Law has been sentenced to jail time for filing false federal income tax returns, after failing to report kickbacks he received through his job at the firm.
5 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

Lopez v. Royal Charter Props., Inc.

By | November 08, 2016
Defendants Established Wax Not Negligently Applied to Floor Where Plaintiff Slipped, Fell
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Suits & Deals: $2 Million Settlement in Employment Suit Approved by School District

A former nurse for the New Brunswick school district will receive $2 million to settle claims that she was subjected to employment discrimination.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Platelet-rich Plasma: An Alternative Treatment for Injured Workers

PRP injections can be used to treat a number of chronic conditions that are commonly treated by cortisone injections.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Falling Object' Liability: Contrasts in First and Second Departments

Construction Accident Litigation columnist Brian J. Shoot revisits the issue arising in the law concerning Labor Law §240 on "falling object" liability and what, precisely, qualifies as an object that "requires securing for the purposes of the undertaking."
19 minute read

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