By Riley Brennan | October 30, 2024
"Here, Farmers retained defense counsel to represent Mason against Mabie's wrongful death claim. In doing so, defense counsel became an agent of Farmers for the purposes of defending Mason in this lawsuit. Thus, defense counsel's receipt of Mabie's settlement offer via certified mail constituted receipt by Farmers," wrote Missouri Appellate Judge Edward R. Ardini.
By VerdictSearch | October 28, 2024
Prior to the accident, Reynoso had consumed alcohol at El Tango Argentina Grill in Englewood, where he was subsequently stopped by Englewood Police Officers Anthony Gallo and Lothairs Porter.
By Colleen Murphy | October 24, 2024
The defense argued that the physical evidence contradicted the plaintiff's version of events.
By Allison Dunn | October 16, 2024
KPM's invoices lacked charts, summaries or other explanation as to its purportedly reasonable hours, the court said.
By Max Mitchell and VerdictSearch | October 15, 2024
"There was evidence that the plaintiff was suffering from nine out of 10 and 10 out of 10 pain for a period of weeks, plural," the plaintiff's attorney said.
By Mason Lawlor | October 11, 2024
"Time entries for the unsuccessful issue of punitive damages has been deducted above. Otherwise, plaintiff achieved substantial success—both at trial and on appeal—and further reduction is unwarranted here," U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan C. Rodriguez wrote, awarding plaintiff's counsel more than $550,000 for representation in a reverse discrimination suit.
By Colleen Murphy | October 11, 2024
A 32-year-old worker who fell through a metal grate on a construction job at the Central Railroad of New Jersey site in Liberty State Park has agreed to a $2 million settlement with several construction companies he sued over the injuries.
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By Riley Brennan | October 7, 2024
"I think it was key showing not just that the officers failed to conduct reasonable reconnaissance or follow the normal procedures for a warrant, but showing what alternatives existed and how that would have made a difference," said Keith Thomas West of Victims' Recovery Law Center in Philadelphia.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 7, 2024
"The jury, acting within their role and calling upon their experiences, was free to infer that appellee's noneconomic harm was significant, resulting in the jury awarding over $10,000,000 in noneconomic damages," Jacquinto ruled.
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By Aleeza Furman | October 4, 2024
Cracks in the testimony from the defendant's corporate witnesses spurred the jury to award punitive damages against the company, Chris Madeksho said.
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