By Charles Toutant | August 5, 2021
A Clifton woman agreed to a $4.2 million settlement on June 29 in Yarrish v. Hines, an Essex County suit over a crash that killed her baby daughter and…
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By Robert Storace | August 3, 2021
The estate of Maria Morales—who was run over by a FedEx truck driver—has sued the company and the driver saying both were negligent in Morales' death.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 30, 2021
"They inflamed the jury horribly," winning lawyer Brent Savage of Savage, Turner, Pinckney & Savage said of his opposing counsel's strategy.
By Charles Toutant | July 29, 2021
The family of a woman who died after an emergency room doctor allegedly failed to treat her kidney failure agreed to a $1.375 million settlement in a…
By Michael A. Mora | July 28, 2021
"People who are tourist, who are out-of-town people, can get a fair trial if their client is wronged by somebody," said Paul Layne, a partner at Silva & Silva. "There is not going to be a hometown effect."
By Robert Storace | July 28, 2021
"A jury would likely give a verdict in favor of the Sandy Hook victims, and punitive damages would be enormous," attorney Kristan Peters-Hamlin, who is not involved in the litigation, said.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 26, 2021
Tom Girardi and his firm's former bookkeeper are anticipated to plead the Fifth Amendment at an upcoming contempt hearing involving two former partners at Girardi Keese, according to lawyers at a telephonic hearing Monday. A federal judge in Chicago is planning a Sept. 13 hearing to determine whether former partners Keith Griffin and David Lira should be held in contempt over $2 million in missing client settlement funds involving the Lion Air crash litigation.
By ALM Staff | July 23, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Greg Land | July 22, 2021
Judge Steven Grimberg refused to dismiss claims against the city of Atlanta and an officer who shot an 18-year-old in the back as he drove off in an unmarked car, but he dropped former Police Chief Erika Shields from the case.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 22, 2021
A Philadelphia jury has awarded a $5.8 million verdict to the family of a woman who claimed that Einstein Healthcare Network's failure to perform a hysterectomy or a myomectomy led to the spread and metastasis of her cancer.
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