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National Law Journal

Parents of Dodgers Stadium Beating Victim File Suit Again

The parents of a San Francisco Giants fan who won a nearly $18 million verdict over injuries he sustained after being beaten in the Los Angeles Dodgers parking lot has sued the team again, claiming its insurance company secretly purchased a lien on their son's medical expenses and now wants an inflated share in the jury award.
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Law.com

Plaintiffs Propose Blueprint to Try GM Defects Lawsuits

General Motors Co. could face its first trial next year over injuries or deaths blamed on an ignition-switch defect that prompted recalls of 2.6 million cars and trucks worldwide.
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Texas Lawyer

Lawyer: City Report Makes Admissions About SXSW Safety

"There's so many things in that report that are totally disturbing," said McKinney lawyer Keith Herbert, who represents two SXSW crash victims.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Raymont v. Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 14-1497 (Pa. Super. Sept. 15, 2014) (memorandum) Gantman, P.J. (14 pages).

By | September 30, 2014
Policy Terms • Exclusionary Language • "Snow Removal Operations" • Breach of Contract
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The Legal Intelligencer

Burlington Coat Factory of Pa., LLC v. Grace Constr. Mgmt. Co., LLC, PICS Case No. 14-1487 (Pa. Super. Sept. 15, 2014) (memorandum) Jenkins, J. (29 pages).

By | September 30, 2014
Causation • Workplace Accident • Contribution/Indemnity Claims • Burden of Proof
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National Law Journal

Elite Trial Lawyers: The Buzbee Law Firm

By | September 29, 2014
The Buzbee Law Firm blows into personal injury cases like a hurricane, backed by the powerful personality of managing owner Tony Buzbee.
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National Law Journal

Elite Trial Lawyers: Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton

By | September 29, 2014
When Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton secured a $25 million settlement from Merck & Co. over the company's marketing of the painkiller Vioxx, the money went to fund Kentucky's drug treatment programs.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Plaintiff Recovers $2 Mil. from Essex Jury in Fatal Motorcycle Accident

By | September 26, 2014
An Essex County jury on Sept. 23 in Bears v. Zawadzki awarded the widow of a Hackettstown, N.J., man $2 million as compensation for the death of her husband, who died in a motorcycle accident.
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Daily Report Online

US Panel: Lawyer's Action is Textbook Bad Faith

A federal appeals panel has decided that a "textbook example of 'bad faith'" will cost a car wreck plaintiff and her lawyer nearly $150,000.
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