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National Law Journal

Crash Leaves Lufthansa Wide Open to U.S. Litigation

Lufthansa could face wrongful death claims in the United States by the families of the three Americans reported killed in the Germanwings jetliner crash in the French Alps on Tuesday, according to aviation attorneys tracking developments.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Ptaszynski v. Atlantic Health Sys.

By | March 25, 2015
Nursing Expert May Not Testify as Expert in Nursing Law
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New York Law Journal

Locker Room Injury Covered by Risk Doctrine, Panel Says

A high school hockey player may not bring a personal injury suit for a gash he suffered from a teammate who stepped on his foot while wearing hockey skates, an upstate appeals court decided.
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Texas Lawyer

Bills Ponder Definition of 'Plaintiff' in Forum Non Conveniens

Senate Bill 1942 and House Bill 1692 both address the 2014 Texas Supreme Court opinion in In Re Ford Motor Company, which required the high court to define "plaintiff" under the state's forum non conveniens statute.
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Texas Lawyer

Woman Alleges Attorney Failed to File Her Lawsuit

A Missouri City woman sues Houston lawyer Carver Henry and two firms, alleging Henry was negligent when he failed to file a personal injury suit on her behalf.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Justices Deny Post-Plea Civil Reservations

Municipal court defendants who want to keep their guilty pleas to traffic offenses from being used against them in personal injury suits cannot wait until after their pleas are entered to ask for civil reservations, the New Jersey Supreme Court held March 19.
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Texas Lawyer

Bills Ponder Definition of 'Plaintiff' in Forum Non Conveniens

Senate Bill 1942 and House Bill 1692 both address the 2014 Texas Supreme Court opinion in In Re Ford Motor Company, which required the high court to define "plaintiff" under the state's forum non conveniens statute.
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Daily Report Online

Ralph Nader to Take On Unsafe Floors at Emory Appearance

Lawyer and consumer safety advocate Ralph Nader will shine a spotlight on slip-and-fall cases in Atlanta next month.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Moss v. Meyer, PICS Case No. 15-0386 (C.P. Monroe Nov. 12, 2014) Higgins, J. (5 pages).

By | March 17, 2015
Motor Vehicles • Personal Injury • Leave to Amend
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Latest Newtown Lawsuits Name Shooter's Mother

The families of eight people killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012 have filed new lawsuits against the estate of Nancy Lanza, the mother of the young gunman. The two lawsuits filed in Superior Court in Bridgeport claim that Lanza was careless in allowing her son to get his hands on an unsecured Bushmaster AR-15 assault rifle that he used in the rampage.
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