By Alaina Lancaster | June 30, 2022
Mayer Brown's Charles Rothfeld in Washington, D.C., represented the association in the case.
By Allison Dunn | June 30, 2022
"We cannot conclude that a kitchen mixer falls within the same general class as the items enumerated in section 8104-A(1)(A) through (F)," Associate Justice Andrew M. Horton wrote on behalf of the majority. "Other than being a machine, the mixer does not meet the criteria we defined in New Orleans Tanker: it is not a transportation device, it is unlikely to be transported, it is unlikely to come into contact with the general public, and it is unlikely to be covered by an insurance policy."
By Cedra Mayfield | June 28, 2022
"We didn't just start with liability and end with damages," said plaintiff counsel Zachary R. Sprouse and Brent Savage Jr. of Savage, Turner, Pinckney, Savage & Sprouse in Savannah. "We tried to weave in witnesses who could talk about damages each day."
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 27, 2022
Justice Debra Lehrmann delivered the opinion in Miles v. Texas Central, but the court split 5 to 3, with Justice Rebeca Huddle writing the dissent.
By The Associated Press | June 24, 2022
The agreement, which passed without debate this week, appears to end a long court fight over gates at the city-owned airport near downtown Dallas that is dominated by Southwest Airlines.
By ALM Staff | June 22, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Keith Letourneau | June 21, 2022
Years of magic(al) pipe thinking have deluded perpetrators into believing they can continue to intentionally pump oil into the world's oceans with impunity, says Keith B. Letourneau, a partner with Blank Rome.
By Allison Dunn | June 15, 2022
The Massachusetts Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's final judgment in favor of a parking lot line painter and a general contractor, finding a motorcyclist's claims that a crash resulted from a flawed layout design were barred by the statute of repose.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Roy Goldberg | June 13, 2022
Like large, dark clouds over the horizon, there are significant legal issues that must be overcome for new aircraft to have the freedom to fly in the skies above us.
By Charles Toutant | June 10, 2022
"The major thing the court found was under the ABC Test, he could grant employee status under summary judgment because the ABC Test is so strict, we don't have to go to trial," plaintiffs lawyer Harold Lichten said.
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