By Brian Lee | June 20, 2023
Settlement terms between Jennifer S. Calverley, representative of the estate of Dale S. Calverley, and the New York Attorney General's office were reached after extensive litigation in the New York Court of Claims, and just prior to trial, McLaughlin & Stern said in a statement.
By Mason Lawlor | June 16, 2023
"The facts are clear that, in this case, Dunham's Sports did not perform its duty and should not have facilitated an obvious straw purchase which ended in a very preventable tragedy," Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence Chief Legal Officer Douglas Letter said in a statement provided to Law.com.
By ALM Staff | June 14, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Alex Anteau | June 14, 2023
Laura Shamp and Joshua Silk represented the wife of a man who died from septic shock after a neobladder stent removal went south.
By Allison Dunn | June 9, 2023
"The evidence at trial, when viewed in the light most favorable to respondent, failed to demonstrate that Speedway engaged in affirmative conduct that created an unreasonable risk of harm to the motoring public, including Mr. Jarrett," West Virginia Supreme Court Justice John A. Hutchison wrote on behalf of the unanimous court. "Therefore, Speedway had no duty to exercise reasonable care by preventing Ms. Liggett from driving."
By Everett Catts | June 9, 2023
Though the suit also names the gun's owner as a defendant, it's the latest case in a series of litigation filed against Sig Sauer, a New Hampshire-based gun manufacturer accused of making guns that have gone off without the trigger being pulled.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 9, 2023
"No one should call law enforcement and it take over a damn hour to respond," said plaintiff attorney Harry M. Daniels of Atlanta. "They did not respond to her call for help for a hostage. They responded to a call for shots fired."
By Lauren M. Green | June 7, 2023
Nothing in Texas' trigger law precludes a medical malpractice suit against a physician—which is precisely where it creates uncertainty.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 5, 2023
"The anti-rotation pin within the lift was defectively designed because it was unable to support the weight of the fully extended lift while Mr. Anthony was using it," the plaintiffs' complaint alleged.
By Alex Anteau | June 5, 2023
A unanimous panel voted to affirm the trial court judgment because the jury verdict could be constructed in a way that "resolves any ambiguities."
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