By Michael A. Mora | April 22, 2021
"There have been a number of cases around the country with accidents and incidents involving a defect in its engines," said Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid, a partner at Podhurst Orseck. "We are the first case to have ever gone to trial on that and that is one of the reasons why they fought so tenaciously to avoid the trial altogether."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 19, 2021
"I fear you will compromise on your oath out of fear," wrote attorney Norm Pattis, who is not involved in the case. "Rise above your fear."
By Amanda Bronstad | April 16, 2021
Did a trial lawyer who won a $10.5 million verdict against Hyundai leverage his relationship with a flamboyant minister to sway prospective jurors? While a state high court has overturned the verdict, the attorney called the accusation "insulting." A law dean said the case was in an area that is "so, so, gray."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 14, 2021
The family of a woman murdered by her husband in Erie County has settled their wrongful death lawsuit with the killer for $10 million.
By Raychel Lean | April 8, 2021
"The changes that were implemented, I think, will resonate throughout Florida," said attorney Salesia V. Smith-Gordon.
By Greg Land | April 6, 2021
A Fulton County judge said there was enough evidence that a half-dozen Fulton County Jail officers failed to perform their jobs to survive summary judgment.
By Charles Toutant | April 5, 2021
The family of a man who was killed when his car was struck by a tractor-trailer was paid a $6.85 million settlement in their Monmouth County wrongful…
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Event
By Aron Solomon | April 1, 2021
Money--including that in the form of verdicts--is a powerful form of currency that can force massive companies to make safer products, take inherently dangerous ones off the market, or, here, cause prosecutors to open a case they would have preferred to have never touched, says Aron Solomon, Head of Digital Strategy for NextLevel.com.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | March 24, 2021
Jordan Strokovsky said the announcement by Berks County, Pennsylvania, prosecutors that police did nothing wrong took the civil suit from a slam dunk to something much more complicated.
By Jason Grant | March 23, 2021
The Appellate Division, First Department court also said that although New York City and related defendants "litigated the matter, and did not move for dismissal of the plaintiff's complaint until after the statute of limitations expired [for filing the required notice of claim]," that "does not establish that defendants should be estopped from asserting a statute of limitations defense."
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