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The Legal Intelligencer

Carpenter Secures Settlement in Forklift Incident

A union carpenter who was injured on the job reached settlement with the heating and air conditioning subcontractor whose employee allegedly struck the plaintiff with a forklift.
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The Recorder

Cline v. Homuth

By | March 31, 2015
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Daily Report Online

U.S. Justices Will Hear Case on Health Plan Suing for Car Wreck Settlement

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review a case from the federal appeals court for Georgia, Florida and Alabama over the extent to which an employee benefits plan can sue one of its beneficiaries for a share in his personal injury settlement.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Rosario v. Bracey's Mt. Pocono, Inc. PICS Case No. 15-0461 (C.P. Monroe Oct. 28, 2014) Williamson, J. (7 pages).

By | March 31, 2015
Personal Injury • Premises Liability • Notice
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The Legal Intelligencer

Giambalvo-Blaha v. CBH20 LP, PICS Case No. 15-0465 (C.P. Monroe Jan. 16, 2015) Zulick, J. (8 pages).

By | March 31, 2015
Negligence • Slip and Fall • Obvious Danger
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Law.com

Tobacco Verdicts Dominated 2014

Tobacco is back. Six of the nation's largest verdicts last year came from Florida juries to smokers and their families in cases against Big Tobacco. But one topped them all.
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The American Lawyer

Talcum Powder's Alleged Cancer Link Spurs Litigation

What could be more harmless than baby powder? But some studies have connected the use of talc products to ovarian cancer. Companies are lawyering up.
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New York Law Journal

City Weighs Its Response to $25.2M Shooting Verdict

The City of New York has yet to determine whether it will appeal a Brooklyn jury's $25.2 million award to a man who was left paralyzed after he was shot during a 2009 arrest by a New York police sergeant.
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Daily Report Online

Ga. Appeals Panel Rejects Claims Against Insurance Inspector Who Looked at Sugar Plant

The Georgia Court of Appeals on Wednesday rejected claims against an insurance company affiliate over its inspection of a Georgia sugar refinery plant that experienced a deadly explosion in 2008.
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Daily Business Review

Jury Awards $13M to Widow in Smoker Case

A Broward jury awards compensatory and punitive damages against R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris in Oakland Park butcher's lung cancer death.
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