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The Legal Intelligencer

Cruz v. Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc., PICS Case No. 13-3381 (C.P. Philadelphia Oct. 31, 2013) Bernstein, J. (6 pages).

By | January 28, 2014
Bicycle • Negligence • Premises Liability • Personal Injury • Opinion Evidence
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National Law Journal

Actos Bellwether Trial Scheduled to Open Next Month

The first federal trial is scheduled to begin on Feb. 3 over claims that prescription drug Actos increases the risk of developing bladder cancer.
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Texas Lawyer

Three PI Lawyers and Firm Sued for Negligence

A man sued three lawyers and their firm, claiming they represented him in a personal-injury suit against a defendant who later died, but the attorneys failed to seek damages from the defendant's estate.
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Texas Lawyer

Three PI Lawyers and Firm Sued for Negligence

A man sued three lawyers and their firm, claiming they represented him in a personal-injury suit against a defendant who later died, but the attorneys failed to seek damages from the defendant's estate.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Former Smoker Awarded $5M, Blames Heart Disease On Cigarettes

Retired auto mechanic Antonio CuCulino, 69, of Ramrod Key blamed cigarettes for his heart disease, which was diagnosed in 1994.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Suits and Deals

By | January 17, 2014
Two Tenants' Estates Get $2M For Carbon-Monoxide Deaths
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New York Law Journal

Conflicting Tree-Tripping Stories Get Case Dismissed

A divided appeals panel has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a New York City Housing Authority resident who claimed he tripped on a tree well in his complex, saying he undermined his case by changing his account of the accident almost two years after it happened.
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Corporate Counsel

What Not to Do When Settling Injury Litigation

Judges can object to inadequate funding, stratospheric legal fees and terms that are too tough.
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Daily Report Online

$3.2 Million DeKalb Verdict in Truck Crash

A Flowery Branch couple has won a $3.2 million verdict in DeKalb State Court against the owner of a car-hauling truck with faulty brakes that crashed into them on Interstate 85.
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New York Law Journal

Obituary: William F. Levine

William Levine, a personal injury and medical malpractice lawyer who was a fixture for decades at the Nassau County courthouse in Mineola, died Tuesday after being ill for a few months. He was 78.
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