By Katheryn Tucker | June 1, 2018
According to a lawsuit filed in DeKalb County State Court Friday, at about 9:30 p.m. that night, “a deranged, armed assailant entered one of the confined, crowded venues with a handgun, and shot four persons inside the concert, killing two people—including Ewell Ynoa.”
By Katheryn Tucker | June 1, 2018
Lacee Dial was killed Sept. 15, 2012. She was 17 and a high school senior. The lawsuit said that, after the axle fell apart, her 4Runner rolled over and hit a utility pole and that she was trapped for approximately two hours in the vehicle before she died.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 31, 2018
Ford's lawyers have asked the judge to erase from the record opposing counsel's 64-page motion and brief urging sanctions against the automobile maker for alleged misdeeds, saying the document contains "irrelevant invective and false accusations."
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By Max Mitchell | May 31, 2018
The mother of an infant who died after doctors failed to timely diagnose her whooping cough has won a $4 million verdict.
By Greg Land | May 29, 2018
In a three-vehicle wreck that left a motorcyclist dead, the jury awarded a total $7.5 million in damages, dividing 25 percent of the blame between the deceased biker and another truck driver involved.
By Susan DeSantis | May 29, 2018
The New York Law Journal asked Matt Funk, president of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and is a senior partner at Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano, to share his opinions on the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision on employment contracts and new laws on sexual harassment and scaffold protection.
By Catherine Wilson | May 24, 2018
Two families file a lawsuit to clarify they can sue the maker and seller of the AR-15 rifle used in the Parkland school shooting for damages without risking financial ruin.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 23, 2018
The suit names defendants in Texas, Florida, Connecticut and Minnesota. It cites a yearslong campaign of inflammatory statements by Jones, who claims the shooting was a government conspiracy.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 18, 2018
The trial against Johnson & Johnson claims an attorney's lifetime use of its baby powder caused her to get one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
By Charles Toutant | May 18, 2018
The case stems from the December 2015 death of a 5-month-old boy at the defendant's home day care business.
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