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The Legal Intelligencer

Kline, Mongeluzzi Named Liaison Counsel in Amtrak MDL

The plaintiffs attorneys handling the largest share of cases against Amtrak in the Philadelphia-based multidistrict litigation—Thomas R. Kline and Robert Mongeluzzi—have been tasked with assisting in case management and coordinating communication between attorneys and the court on a temporary basis.
5 minute read

International Edition

KWM set to appeal High Court negligence ruling against it

The firm was ordered to pay £118,125 worth of damages to former client CRUI last Tuesday
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Legal Week

KWM set to appeal High Court negligence ruling against it

The firm was ordered to pay £118,125 worth of damages to former client CRUI last Tuesday
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bar Wants Disbarment for 3 Attorneys in PIP Case That Brought Down Broward Judge

The Florida Bar pushed for three attorneys to be disbarred over the same secret settlement that led to Broward Circuit Judge Laura Watson's removal from the bench.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

$1.48 Million Verdict Awarded in Fall Case Involving Video Spoliation

A Philadelphia jury has awarded $1.48 million in a slip-and-fall case involving an allegedly defective sidewalk grate, after the plaintiff argued the defendants spoliated video evidence of the fall.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Defense Beats Boaters After Boat Engine Falls Off

Miami lawyers defeated a $2 million personal injury lawsuit against a boat manufacturer by showing the operator had likely tinkered with engine mounts to increase speed.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Court Bars Immigration-Related Questions in Car Crash Case Deposition

When José Soriano Jimenez, who had been injured in a car crash, went to give a deposition in his lawsuit against the other driver, he didn't expect to be asked questions about his immigration status.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Court: Mode-of-Operation Charge Needed in Costco Slip-and-Fall

A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a jury should have been given the mode-of-operation charge in a case involving a man who alleged that he slipped and fell on a free food sample on the floor of a Costco wholesale store.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Morgan v. Beaumont Police Department

By | April 04, 2016
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Victim of Pit Bull Attack Settles for $300K

A woman who was mauled by a pit bull terrier has settled claims for a $300,000 insurance policy limit. Decatur solo Rachel St. Fleur, above, represents the attack victim.
9 minute read

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