By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | December 3, 2021
"Certainly some things he said I think probably do help him and do make some sense," Jeff Harris of Harris Lowry Manton told Law.com on Friday when asked how the interview with George Stephanopoulos affects Baldwin's responsibility for the tragedy.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 3, 2021
Michael Miller, who was on the plaintiffs' team in two Roundup trials and was co-lead of the multidistrict litigation, died on Nov. 24. He was 69.
By Allison Dunn | November 30, 2021
Bradley claims the caseworkers involved in her granddaughter's case failed to properly investigate or follow up on what "should have been clear signs of abuse," just weeks prior to the girl's death.
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By Jasmine Floyd | November 29, 2021
"It's about what was taken from her in the form of health, not about what she got. She'd rather have her health back," attorney Nick Russo said.
By Terry Spencer | November 24, 2021
The attorneys said the settlement's details are confidential, but a person familiar with the deal said the government will pay the families $127.5 million overall.
By Greg Land | November 19, 2021
A defense lawyer said the 17-year-old, diagnosed with viral syndrome and discharged from the emergency room, actually suffered from a rare and untreatable pulmonary condition.
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By Aleeza Furman | November 18, 2021
Siegel and Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky partner Steven G. Wigrizer, who represents Diu's family, said they are hoping to prevent future accidents caused by an aging gas system.
By The Associated Press | November 16, 2021
Gwinnett County State Court Judge Emily Brantley ordered sanctions against Messer, the company that made the freezer equipment that released a cloud of nitrogen gas in a deadly Jan. 28 incident in Gainesville. She said the conduct of company employees was "shockingly unacceptable and at best is grossly negligent."
By Cedra Mayfield | November 15, 2021
"Nobody should ever die from going to a concert," said national personal injury trial attorney Benjamin Crump. "Safety must be paramount."
By Raychel Lean | November 12, 2021
"The way technology is headed, it lends itself to these higher exposure cases and therefore a more sophisticated understanding of how you litigate those cases," one Miami partner said.
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