By Raychel Lean | January 13, 2020
Justin Shapiro of Leesfield Scolaro in Miami obtained a $1.25 million presuit settlement, despite major insurance obstacles, when the owner of the vehicle allegedly involved in a hit-and-run crash refused to cooperate. Here's how he did it.
By Greg Land | January 10, 2020
Reginald Wilson was known to be bipolar and schizophrenic but spent more than a week with no medication before he was found dead on the floor, the complaint said.
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By Robert Storace | January 10, 2020
Outspoken New Haven attorney Norm Pattis is representing Fotis Dulos, charged in the murder of his wife. The case has received local and international attention, leaving Pattis to juggle a defense under the public eye.
By Nate Robson | Amanda Bronstad | January 10, 2020
Families of the victims in the 2014 crash will not be able to litigate their case in U.S. federal court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday.
By Max Mitchell | January 9, 2020
Swedish furniture retailer Ikea has agreed to pay $46 million to settle claims stemming from a fatal dresser tip-over incident involving a toddler.
By Max Mitchell | January 9, 2020
A Philadelphia jury has hit two medical organizations with a $2.5 million verdict over a wheelchair-bound man who suffered a fatal fall after an eye care center released him on his own into the bright summer sun following an eye procedure that left his pupils dilated and his vision fuzzy.
By Raychel Lean | January 9, 2020
Defendant Publix Super Markets Inc. claimed Broward Circuit Judge William W. Haury Jr. was biased against its company policy on cell phone use for delivery drivers, but the Fourth District Court of Appeal found the judge's methods were common in appellate questioning.
By Greg Land | January 6, 2020
The opinion said Lowndes County Superior Court Judge Jay Altman should have allowed a widow to join a medical malpractice suit filed by her deceased husband's children even though she waited well beyond the two-year limit to file such claims.
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By Robert Storace | December 26, 2019
The Connecticut Law Tribune looks back at the top 10 highest verdicts and settlements of the past 12 months.
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2019
The estate of a 16-year-old Jonathan Law High School student has settled a wrongful death suit with the city of Milford and its Board of Education for $5 million. Student Maren Sanchez was murdered by a peer in what the plaintiff's attorney said could have been avoided if proper protocol were followed.
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