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The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court Passes on Case With Reversed $14.5 Mil. Asbestos Verdict

The state Supreme Court has declined to review two asbestos cases, including one awaiting Superior Court reargument after the reversal of a $14.5 million verdict.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Board Of Contributors: GM Calculated Deaths As Cost Of Doing Business

Companies make decisions based on the bottom line. People will continue to die until there is a way to change the math, to make it more expensive for companies to just let people die, writes attorney John Uustal.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Arroyo v. Plosay

By | April 03, 2014
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Tossing $5M Verdict, Court Tries to Clarify When Defense Can Blame a Third Party

Defendants in civil cases have won an important victory at the Georgia Court of Appeals, which attempted to clarify how defendants can blame plaintiffs' injuries on third parties who have not been sued.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

GM Recall Concessions Hardly Mollify Plaintiffs Bar

General Motors Corp.'s hiring of noted claims attorney Kenneth Feinberg has raised the possibility that it might set up a fund to compensate victims of accidents linked to its recent recalls. But the announcement, made by CEO Mary Barra during testimony before Congress, has done little to placate the plaintiffs bar.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Quick Resolution to Legal-Malpractice Lawsuit

Just 17 minutes after the filing of the motion, the Travis County District Clerk's Office file-stamped a judge's order dismissing the suit with prejudice.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Lawyers Link Client's Injuries To Initial Impact In Auto Negligence Case

Todd Rosen, Christian Searcy and Jack Scarola won a $10 million jury verdict on behalf of Astley Simms, who has been confined to a wheelchair since a 2012 traffic accident.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Attorneys Help Redneck Competitor Win $1 Million

A former mud racer left in a wheelchair after crashing into a bulldozer reaches a $1 million settlement, thanks to Kelly/Uustal attorneys Todd Falzone and Kristin Bianculli.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Robinson v. Vivirito

By | March 27, 2014
Principal Owed No Duty to Person Attacked By Dog On School Grounds After Hours
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Attorney Loses License After Taking Client Money

Manhattan personal injury attorney John M. Ioannou was stricken from the roll of attorneys by the First Department after he admitted to embezzling almost $400,000 of settlement money intended for his clients and stealing a sick woman's identity to get settlement money for himself.
2 minute read

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