By Amanda Bronstad | February 23, 2021
Even as some lawyers barely had their own lights back on, some began filing lawsuits seeking punitive damages. But a law professor pointed out that "utilities historically have not been found liable for discontinuing service when the weather is to blame."
By Amanda Bronstad | February 22, 2021
The wrongful death cases, including one filed by San Antonio lawyer Mikal Watts, add to at least three other lawsuits brought against several energy companies and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, which is under fire for shutting off power to millions of Texans last week as temperatures dipped into the single digits.
By Greg Land | February 22, 2021
Five lawsuits were filed last week in Gwinnett County State Court naming Messer Gas in a fatal nitrogen leak on Jan. 28; a sixth is likely to be filed this week.
By Melissa Siegel | February 21, 2021
The deputy argued he'd merely provided transportation to a service station for a man who later went missing.
By Charles Toutant | February 19, 2021
The family of a woman who died after routine surgery has agreed to a $3.35 million settlement of her Middlesex County medical malpractice suit, Holland…
By Michael A. Mora | February 18, 2021
The Florida Board of Medicine will have the final say on whether Dr. Stephanie Stover can return to her normal practice or whether a more drastic punishment awaits her.
By Greg Land | February 17, 2021
The wife of a supervisor killed at the Foundation Food Group last month sued the gas company that installed the nitrogen line that allegedly leaked, causing the deaths of six employees.
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By Robert Storace | February 16, 2021
Just days after CBS's "48 Hours" aired a segment on client Michelle Troconis, Connecticut attorney Jon Schoenhorn said he'd sue the Connecticut State Police for allowing "perp walks" of his client, who is implicated in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos.
By Melissa Siegel | February 12, 2021
The victim, 21-year-old Jean Desroche, was shot at least five times and was pronounced dead after being removed to a hospital.
By Raychel Lean | February 11, 2021
"What plaintiff is attempting to do is 'piggyback' an otherwise inadmissible backward-looking statement onto an admissible statement," the ruling said.
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