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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 21, 2018
An appellant's reliance on a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision clarifying the scope of the Workers' Compensation Act was misplaced in the wrongful death context, the state Superior Court has ruled.
By Greg Land | November 19, 2018
The suit was filed by the parents of a young man killed when his wife—who had been treated earlier at a substance abuse clinic and who tested positive for methadone and fentanyl—turned in front of an oncoming car.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 16, 2018
A defense verdict in California gives Johnson & Johnson the upper hand in the litigation alleging its asbestos-containing talcum powder products caused mesothelioma.
By Greg Land | November 15, 2018
The jury said the Extended Stay America Hotel in Norcross bore 30 percent of the blame—worth $13.8 million of the total—for the abuse and starvation that led to the death of 15-month-old Alcenti McIntosh in 2014.
By Greg Land | November 15, 2018
The jury said the Extended Stay America Hotel in Norcross bore 30 percent of the blame—worth $18.3 million of the total—for the abuse and starvation that led to the death of 15-month-old Alcenti McIntosh in 2014.
By Tom McParland | November 12, 2018
Attorneys for the shooting victim's family argued that the statute extended protections only to private, unlicensed gun sellers, to whom the 2013 rule change specifically applied. Those protections would not apply to a major retailer like Cabela's.
By Verdict Search | November 12, 2018
Philip Morris denied two key things — the plaintiff was addicted to cigarettes and his lung cancer was smoking-related.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 2, 2018
Johnson & Johnson has filed motions to toss the verdict, accusing the plaintiffs' lawyer, Mark Lanier, of referencing stillborn babies in his opening statement and showing a drawing of a woman pushed over a ledge into ovarian cancer.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 2, 2018
Johnson & Johnson has filed motions to toss the verdict, accusing the plaintiffs' lawyer, Mark Lanier, of referencing stillborn babies in his opening statement and showing a drawing of a woman pushed over a ledge into ovarian cancer.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | November 2, 2018
The family of Raymond Smith Sr., killed in a 2016 motorcycle crash, has settled the wrongful death lawsuit with the driver and his insurance carrier for $3 million. Robert Choinski, the driver of the garbage truck that struck Smith's motorcycle, received a six-month suspended prison sentence followed by 18 months' probation.
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