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The Legal Intelligencer

Ironworker Reaches Accord in Leg Amputation Case

According to the plaintiffs' mediation memorandum, 47-year-old plaintiff Alfonso Jones was working on the renovation of the Lafayette Building in Philadelphia, which was being prepared to house the Hotel Monaco.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

MTA Penalized $10,000 for Evading Discovery

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority withheld discovery information, not only from a plaintiff allegedly injured by an MTA police vehicle but also from its own in-house lawyers, an appellate panel has found.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Motorist who claimed neck, back injuries awarded $48,428

1 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cop recovers $151,430 for knife attack at Wal-Mart store

1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Panel Rules for Worker Denied Safe Equipment

Bloomingdale's Inc. is liable to a carpenter who fell off a ladder in the company's Manhattan store after a supervisor refused to let him use a portable scaffold, a state appeals panel has ruled.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Replacing the Collateral-Source Rule With Paid or Payable

On April 1, the "individual mandate" feature of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) went into effect. We are now in a new era in which Americans are required to have health insurance, and the failure to do so is a violation of law.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Go West, Young Attorneys: Oil & Gas Boom in West Texas Fuels Legal Biz Job Growth

Seeing an opportunity to build relationships from the ground up with newly wealthy clients, Brian Merkley gave up a job with a Dallas boutique to become a probate, trusts and estates-planning associate with a Midland firm.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Nextdoor CEO Lawyers Up in Hit-and-Run Case

Tech entrepreneur Nirav Tolia has enlisted Palo Alto criminal defense lawyer Daniel Barton of Nolan, Armstrong & Barton.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Eagles Lodge Hit With $11M Verdict For Patron Who Caused Crash

A jury returned an $11.1 million verdict against an Eagles Lodge saying it served too much alcohol to a patron who drove off and collided with a motorcyclist.
3 minute read

The Recorder

David v. Hernandez

4 minute read

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