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Moritz v. Horace Mann Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 14-1899 (C.P. Lackawanna Nov. 10, 2014) Nealon, J. (15 pages).

By | December 02, 2014
Motor Vehicle Accident • Personal Injury • Underinsured Motorist Benefits
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Daily Report Online

Verdicts Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award: James E. Butler Jr.

Over the last 37 years, Butler, a partner at Butler Wooten Cheeley & Peak, has become one of the most successful civil trial lawyers of his era
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New Jersey Law Journal

Hudson County Jury Awards $5.8M for Construction Site Accident

By | November 26, 2014
A worker who sustained back and leg injuries in a work site fall was awarded $5.8 million by a jury, though the actual recovery will be lower as per a high-low agreement.
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National Law Journal

Claims Against Doctor, Clinic in Meningitis MDL Proceed

A Boston federal judge on Tuesday kept alive most claims against a Dallas clinic and doctor in multidistrict litigation involving more than 60 meningitis deaths from contaminated drugs.
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Law.com

Senators Call for Independent Probe of Air Bag Defect

Takata Corp. on Thursday came under Senate pressure to initiate an independent investigation into a deadly air bag safety defect, following a news report that the Japanese automobile parts maker covered up the problem.
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The Recorder

Scott v. C. R. Bard, Inc.

By | November 19, 2014
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Daily Business Review

After 400-Pound Iron Gate Landed on Handyman, What This Attorney Did was Impressive

By | November 19, 2014
Weston attorney Eric A. Falk scored a $6.5 million verdict for a handyman who was injured when a 400-pound iron gate fell on him.
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National Law Journal

Regulators Extend Air Bag Recall to Entire Nation

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ordered a nationwide recall of cars and trucks with air bags made by Takata Corp.
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Texas Lawyer

Aggie's Passion for Law Arises out of A&M Bonfire Tragedy

Dominic Braus was on the third stack of the Texas A&M bonfire, hanging from a swing to wire the tops of newly added logs, when the bonfire collapsed, killing 12 and injuring 27. The tragedy changed the course of Braus' life.
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National Law Journal

Feinberg Extends Deadline for GM Ignition-Switch Claims

The administrator of a fund set up to compensate victims for injuries or deaths associated with General Motors Co.'s ignition-switch defect has extended the Dec. 31 deadline to submit a claim.
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