By Charles Toutant | May 22, 2023
Also, a motorist who suffered neck and back injuries when she was struck driving across Route 18 agreed to settle her Middlesex County suit for $758,750.
By Mason Lawlor | May 19, 2023
"There is simply no authority clearly establishing that an officer who finds a bedridden, elderly, incoherent citizen sitting in her own waste, without any visible source of food or water, violates the Fourth Amendment when the officer directs that the citizen be transported from her home for medical treatment," the court said.
By Brian Lee | May 18, 2023
The lawsuit, which includes the parent companies of Facebook and Google, alleges that "addictive algorithms" maximized engagement with the social-media platforms and the corresponding advertising revenue to the companies.
By Brian Lee | May 17, 2023
The lawsuit, which includes the parent companies of Facebook and Google, alleges that "addictive algorithms" maximized engagement with the social-media platforms and the corresponding advertising revenue to the companies.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | May 16, 2023
"The world was his oyster. Everything was in front of him. An amazing life," said Feldman Shepherd's Alan Feldman, who is representing the estate of Harry Jackson III.
By Brian Lee | May 15, 2023
A retroactivity component allowing for any cause of action accruing on or after July 1, 2018, remains a deep concern for some legal observers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | May 15, 2023
"I love digging into the evidence and trying to find the key pieces—the needle in the haystack, so to speak," plaintiffs lawyer Mike Snellings said.
By ALM Staff | May 15, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | May 8, 2023
"It was clear on the imaging of the procedure that the tube was outside of the stomach, and it could have been corrected," Ernie Teitell said. "What was so egregious about that is contents entered into the body that caused her to have sepsis."
By Colleen Murphy | May 5, 2023
"Accordingly, we hold that a sister-state-resident plaintiff should be treated as 'foreign' for the purposes of a forum non conveniens analysis and thus be afforded less deference in her choice of forum, unless she proves that Nevada is a convenient forum by showing bona fide connections to Nevada," the court said. "However, we do not resolve whether this case has bona fide connections to Nevada, given that we conclude C.R. England and Alamin did not meet their evidentiary burden."
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