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By Aleeza Furman | April 12, 2022
Chief Justice Max Baer and Justice Kevin Brobson both questioned why the plaintiff would not share in that responsibility to separate any appeal-bound claims. But Justice David Wecht said defense counsel could have anticipated the need for an itemized verdict slip.
By Allison Dunn | April 12, 2022
The wife of professor Michael Shively claimed the investigation intentionally eroded her husband's mental health, leading him to commit suicide in March 2019, according to the court's opinion filed Wednesday.
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 12, 2022
Personal injury lawyer Jason Stephens said this was one of the hardest cases he has tried because of the complexity of the liability facts.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | April 11, 2022
Mark Meliski, John Bevis and former Gov. Roy Barnes of the Barnes Law Group represented the surviving husband. The jury award went against against Preferred Women's Healthcare in Gwinnett and its doctors.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 7, 2022
Matt Leckman, a partner at Littlepage Booth Leckman, represents the wife of a pilot allegedly sickened from toxic cabin air, which is caused when engine fumes seep into the cabin. Trial begins on April 18 in Chicago.
By Allison Dunn | April 6, 2022
"Even assuming that the excerpts met the requirements for admissibility under the learned treatise exception, we cannot conclude that the court abused its discretion in excluding them on the ground that they may have confused the jury," the appeals court said.
By Allison Dunn | April 5, 2022
"[The] opinion gives the hospitality industry much-needed clarity and restores an important statute that the Arizona legislature enacted," said the defendant's atorney, Eric M. Fraser of Osborn Maledon.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | April 5, 2022
Plaintiffs attorney Lance Cooper said in a statement that it was his first jury trial since the COVID-19 pandemic, adding, "It was good to get back in the courtroom and obtain justice on behalf of our clients."
By Jasmine Floyd | March 31, 2022
"We're confident a jury will decide that the pain and suffering Jennie Sanford endured and will endure from unnecessarily losing her father when she was 17 years old is worth much more than how the defendant's insurance company has valued it," attorney Michael Baxter said.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | March 30, 2022
The jury reached the verdict March 25 after a weeklong trial before Chief Magistrate Judge Kristina Hammer Blum, filling in for State Court Chief Judge Pamela South to help move through the backlog from the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.
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