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Texas Lawyer

Similar Allegations, Theories in SXSW Crash Lawsuits

"The SXSW defendants' traffic control measures were inadequate to prevent vehicular traffic from penetrating the SXSW festival's street closures," alleged eight lawsuits over the March 2014 SXSW crash.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Kronfeld v. Sugarhouse HSP Gaming, LP, PICS Case No. 14-2015 (C.P. Philadelphia Dec. 9, 2014) Massiah-Jackson, J. (7 pages).

By | December 23, 2014
Wrongful Death • Survivorship • Duty • Good Samaritan Law
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Man Injured by 'Potato Cannon' Collects $2.58M

A Clayton County firm that services railroad yards across the country has paid $2.58 million to a Kansas rail yard worker who sued after he suffered a traumatic brain injury caused by a makeshift cannon fired by fellow employees.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Boca Raton Attorneys Win $2.6 Million for Churchgoer

Bruce Glotzer and Matthew Kobren showed their client would need two or three knee replacements after she was injured on a slippery sidewalk outside of a Catholic church.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jury Awards $806,289 to Bar Attack Victim

By | December 17, 2014
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Daily Business Review

Woman Wins $249,826 After Ceiling Collapse

By | December 17, 2014
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Belliconish v. Fun Slides Carpet Skate Park and Party Ctr., LLC, PICS Case No. 14-1951 (Pa. Super. Nov. 26, 2014)(memorandum) Donohue, J. (14 pages).

By | December 16, 2014
Negligence • Premises Liability • Skate Park • Enforceability of Waiver • Minor Participant
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

A Seasonal Dram Shop Analysis

The holiday party season is in full swing, and along with a surplus of business for Pennsylvania bars and restaurants comes the fear of dram shop liability.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Plaintiff's Icy-Weather Experience Not a Factor in $700K Slip/Fall Verdict

A woman who slipped and fractured an ankle on a patch of black ice outside an office park was awarded $700,000 by a Fulton County jury, which turned aside defense arguments that the plaintiff, as a former resident of Chicago, should have had experience in recognizing and walking on frozen surfaces.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Hotel Says Plaintiffs Conducted 'Ex Parte' Prostitution Inquiry

Starwood Hotels is battling in federal court in Camden, N.J., over what it claims was an ex parte investigation into whether its hotel employees help customers procure prostitutes.
4 minute read

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