By Jason Grant | May 18, 2017
A Bronx jury has awarded nearly $10.6 million to the husband of a woman struck and killed by a van when its driver, who was working for a laundry business, made a left-hand turn.
By Celia Ampel | May 15, 2017
Aventura lawyers argued a child's suffering could not be measured by the grades on his report card.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 10, 2017
A lawsuit against Honeywell related to a plane that crashed in the Caribbean Sea after veering off course during a flight from New York to Florida has been remanded to New Jersey state court.
By Robert Storace | May 3, 2017
The family of Marcial Torres claimed they were never notified that landscaping work involving mulch was being conducted at their apartment complex.
By Max Mitchell | May 2, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over whether the widow of a man who drowned during the Philadelphia Triathlon can sue the event organizers, despite the decedent having signed a waiver assuming all the risks of participating in the event.
By Greg Land | April 28, 2017
A Lowndes County jury awarded more than $5.2 million to the daughter and estate of a young man killed when he struck a tractor-trailer whose driver was attempting to turn around on a dark, foggy morning.
By Jason Grant | April 27, 2017
The temp agency that placed convicted killer Natavia Lowery as a personal assistant to celebrity real estate agent Linda Stein can't be held liable for negligence, a Manhattan appeals court said Thursday.
By Roy Strom | April 20, 2017
A Chicago federal jury on Thursday awarded $3 million to the widow of a former leader of Reed Smith's corporate department, finding pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline plc liable for the 2010 suicide of Stewart Dolin.
By Andrew Denney | April 20, 2017
The widow of one of the four victims killed in 2011 in an infamous Suffolk County pharmacy robbery by a painkiller addict cannot hold one of the doctors who prescribed pills to the assailant liable for her husband's death, a state appeals court ruled.
By Andrew Denney | April 12, 2017
The New York Court of Appeals' manufacturer liability exception for products purchased by sophisticated buyers who forego optional safety equipment does not apply to products sold into the rental market, a state appeals court ruled.
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