By Michael Haggard | October 11, 2017
Along with unimaginable terror, sadness and anger, the shooting massacre in Las Vegas brings about many questions that may take months or years to answer. The most obvious societal questions are what could have been done to stop this shooter and what can be done to prevent someone like him from doing the same thing?
By Celia Ampel | Daily Business Review | October 9, 2017
The French tourist who crashed into another Jet Ski renter did not understand the safety instructions because they were given in English, plaintiffs lawyers argued.
By Celia Ampel | October 4, 2017
A Miami-Dade judge refused to shift the costs to a man who filed a wrongful-death case claiming the drugstore chains served as his late daughter's narcotics pill mills.
By Tom McParland | September 29, 2017
Attorneys for former Govs. Jack Markell and Ruth Ann Minner this week sought to avert discovery in a case brought by the family of a correction officer killed in the Feb. 1 takeover of a Smyrna prison, stressing precedent from a similar case over the rape more than a decade ago of a counselor at the same jail.
By Commentary by Eugene Pettis | September 28, 2017
Former Florida Bar president Eugene Pettis points the finger of blame for the post-hurricane deaths of Hollywood nursing home patients at Tallahassee.
By Greg Land | September 25, 2017
The original verdict was $8.6 million, but was reduced by 10 percent to reflect liability on the part of the motorcyclist.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 22, 2017
Jury Awards in 2008 Crane Collapse Case Must Be Reduced; Veil's Pierce Was Proper
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 22, 2017
In this asbestos litigation, plaintiffs' wrongful death claim was time-barred because they failed to amend the complaint to include such a claim within two years of the date on which one of the plaintiffs was diagnosed with mesothelioma.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 18, 2017
The widow of a University of Pennsylvania scientist who studied the effects of radiation and died of brain cancer allegedly derived from exposure to radiation cannot sue the university for his death.
By Greg Land | September 14, 2017
A 2015 plane crash in Colombia during the filming of the Tom Cruise movie "American Made," already the subject of at least five lawsuits in California and Georgia, has spawned more litigation in federal court in Atlanta.
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