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New York Law Journal

A Victim of the April 12 NYC Subway Shooting Seeks to Hold the MTA Liable. Here's Why It Might Be a Longshot.

A personal injury attorney who has faced the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in court says he cannot envision the agency being held liable for the attack.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Girl Sues Delta for Allegedly Damaging Wheelchair on Flight to Birmingham

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

The Recorder

9th Circuit, Vacating District Court's Injunction, Allows California Department of Transportation to Clear Homeless Encampments

The California Department of Transportation was previously ordered to give homeless campers six months to relocate before clearing their encampments along the state's freeways. Now, however, Caltrans has gotten the go-ahead to clear out the encampments immediately, thanks to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit's reversal of a district court's injunction.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Coke or Pepsi? Antitrust Suit Over Beverage Sales at the Phila. Airport Fizzles Out at the 3rd Circuit

Specifically, the company argued that their ability to operate in PHL was unlawfully tied to the exclusivity agreement, and that it was an illegal conspiracy and restraint on trade, all of which allegedly violate the Sherman Act.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Artist Sues Railway Co. Over Destroyed Mural

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

The Recorder

Freight Transport Emissions a Focus of New Air Quality Regulations

Now more than ever, heavy-duty truck and other freight emissions are in the crosshairs of federal, state, and local air quality regulators, according to Clare Ellis of Hunton Andrews Kurth.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Legal Arguments Are Flying After Federal Mask Mandate Lifted—But Can They Succeed?

"What expert testimony would convince a jury with more than 50% certainty that the plaintiff was infected by a maskless passenger on the plane and not in the airport terminal or elsewhere?" tweeted health care attorney Sidra S. Galvin. "I just don't see it happening."
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Airline Mask Mandate Is Over But Might Not Be Over

Social media fanfare aside, the mask mandate is down but not out. It may be on the ropes, but for a variety of reasons, the knockout punch hasn't been delivered, says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

'Lawyer Up, People': Calls Rise for Class Actions, but Attorneys Divided Over Halted Mask Policy

"A cool thing for a lawyer to do would be to file a class action lawsuit against @Delta for ending their mask mandates mid-flight or mid-trip, with no warning to passengers, effectively selling tickets under a false assurance of safety," tweeted Josh D. Crowley of Crowley and Associates.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Entire Supply Chain in New York' Investigated to Fight Possible Fuel Price Gouging

"Soaring gas prices are forcing working New Yorkers and low-income families to make difficult decisions," New York Attorney General Letitia James said.
4 minute read

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