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The Legal Intelligencer

Smith v. Chelsea Pocono Fin. LLC, PICS Case No. 15-0602 (C.P. Monroe Dec.29, 2015) Mark, J. (14 pages).

By | April 21, 2015
In this slip-and-fall negligence action, plaintiff-business invitees failed to show that defendants had actual or constructive notice of the condition on the stairway that caused the fall. Defendants' motion for dismissal granted.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Make Time for Pro Bono Representation

In the fall of 2007, I met "Kacie" at the York County Prison, where she had been detained for illegally crossing the border into the United States. Kacie and I were from two vastly different walks of life.
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National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Allegations Fly at Firms

Law suits expose the tensions within McBee Strategic and at Dickstein Shapiro: This is a round-up of legal news from ALM and around the country.
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New York Law Journal

Panel Overturns Denial of Victim's Late Claim Notice

An appeals court unanimously reversed a state Supreme Court decision denying an severely injured accident victim's attempt to file a late notice of claim against New York City for a fall she suffered iwhile walking past a construction site in the Bronx.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Man Struck While Crossing Street Settles Monmouth Co. Suit for $2M

By | April 10, 2015
A Freehold man who was struck while crossing a street agreed on March 30 to accept a $2 million settlement.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Cicardo v. Mangual, PICS Case No. 15-0508 (C.P. Monroe Jan. 22, 2015) Zulick, J. (6 pages).

By | April 07, 2015
Motor Vehicles • Personal Injury • Social Host Liability
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New Jersey Law Journal

Failure to Diagnose Unborn Child's Brain Malformation Yields $6M Accord

By | April 06, 2015
The parents of a child born with a congenital brain malformation received a judge's approval on March 11 of a $6 million settlement in their Camden County medical malpractice suit over the alleged failure to diagnose the condition during prenatal tests.
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New York Law Journal

Court Orders New Trial or Reduced Verdict for Injured Cyclist

A cyclist who was awarded a $36 million verdict in a personal injury suit against New York City and the speeding motorist who hit him, leaving him permanently brain damaged, must accept a smaller verdict or face a new trial, an appellate court has ruled.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Lawsuit of Attorney Knocked Out by Client Tossed

A lawsuit against Blair County, filed by an attorney who was attacked in the courtroom by a client convicted of murder, has been thrown out by the Commonwealth Court.
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National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Menendez Fights Indictment With $1.2 Million Legal Defense

Sen. Bob Menendez now faces federal criminal charges because of his involvement with a political donor, an eye doctor from Florida: This is a round-up of legal news from ALM and around the country.
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