By Christine Simmons | June 20, 2018
Charges of stealing from clients are more common at small firms that aren't large ones like Barclay Damon—but no law firm is immune.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 20, 2018
The widow of a Marine killed in a fiery crash when a tanker truck slid down a decline and impacted his vehicle has settled her case with the excavating company that owned and operated the truck.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | June 20, 2018
Janet Pulver's family has reached a $3.8 million settlement in their wrongful death lawsuit against a motorist who was speeding when he struck Pulver's vehicle head-on. Bennett Dunbar, the driver of the car that struck Pulver's vehicle, is currently serving prison time in connection with the accident.
By Greg Land | June 15, 2018
A few days after the Georgia Court of Appeals upheld several rulings by a DeKalb County judge in the underlying trial, Safe Auto Insurance settled its federal claims against the estate of a woman killed by a drunken driver.
By Angela Morris | June 11, 2018
The Tallahassee civil rights lawyer is know nationally for representing families of unarmed black people killed by police. In his newest role, he's the host of “Evidence of Innocence."
National Law Journal | Live Coverage|News
By Amanda Bronstad | June 6, 2018
Johnson & Johnson “rigged the tests” to avoid conceding that its baby powder contained asbestos, causing 22 women to get ovarian cancer, plaintiffs lawyer Mark Lanier told a St. Louis jury in opening statements on Wednesday in the most high-volume talcum powder trial to date.
By Charles Toutant | June 4, 2018
Michael Mazza died after a two-hour practice at Mount Ida College in Massachusetts in February 2016, with "probable cardiac dysrhythmia" listed as the cause of death.
By Michael Booth | June 4, 2018
"We hold that the [State Medical Examiner Act] does not provide an absolute right to a civil plaintiff to admit the full contents of a certificate of death," wrote Appellate Division Judge Jack Sabatino.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 4, 2018
Claims of 22 women are set to be tested in the case, the first scheduled to go to trial since the Supreme Court's 2017 decision in "Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California," which made it harder for nonresident litigants to pursue claims in multiplaintiff lawsuits.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 1, 2018
The family of a man who died in the operating room alleged a surgical suction device killed him. But the jury sided with the defense lawyers, who argued that a nurse had tragically misused the instrument.
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