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The Legal Intelligencer

Heichel v. Smith Paving and Const. Co., PICS Case No. 14-2058 (C.P. Lawrence Oct. 15, 2014) Cox, J. (15 pages).

By | December 30, 2014
Negligence • Slip and Fall • Ice and Snow Removal
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Texas Lawyer

Similar Allegations, Theories in SXSW Crash Lawsuits

"The SXSW defendants' traffic control measures were inadequate to prevent vehicular traffic from penetrating the SXSW festival's street closures," alleged eight lawsuits over the March 2014 SXSW crash.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cruz v. Target Corp.

By | December 29, 2014
Hurt Shopper Shows Store Worker Either Created or Had Actual Notice of Water Spill
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New Jersey Law Journal

Fatal Collision with Parked Truck Nets $1.25M for Estate in Middlesex Co.

By | December 24, 2014
A settlement finalized in November paid a total of $1.25 million to the estate of a 26-year-old Marine who died in a crash.
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New York Law Journal

Dog Bit Man Out of Loyalty to Owner, Judge Finds

A dog was loyally protecting its owner when it bit a man who had confronted his master, a judge has ruled.
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Texas Lawyer

Plaintiffs Lawyers Collaborate in SXSW Lawsuits

"If one lawyer is smart, two are always smarter," said Bill Curtis, owner and principal in Curtis Law Group in Dallas, who filed three of eight SXSW crash lawsuits.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Similar Allegations, Theories in SXSW Crash Lawsuits

"The SXSW defendants' traffic control measures were inadequate to prevent vehicular traffic from penetrating the SXSW festival's street closures," alleged eight lawsuits over the March 2014 SXSW crash.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Parker v. Norfolk Southern Ry. Co., PICS Case No. 14-2017 (C.P. Philadelphia Nov. 21, 2014) Massiah-Jackson, J. (9 pages).

By | December 23, 2014
Negligence • Personal Injury • Federal Employers Liability Act
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Applying Mode-of-Operation in Slip/Fall Cases at Retail Stores

A case that is currently before the N.J. Supreme Court—Prioleau v. KFC—may dramatically impact the mode-of-operation doctrine, and defendant store owners could have a much more difficult burden defending such cases.
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Daily Report Online

Man Injured by 'Potato Cannon' Collects $2.58M

A Clayton County firm that services railroad yards across the country has paid $2.58 million to a Kansas rail yard worker who sued after he suffered a traumatic brain injury caused by a makeshift cannon fired by fellow employees.
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