By Amanda Bronstad | October 3, 2019
The total settlement is between $735 million and $800 million, according to plaintiffs lawyers, who announced the deal Thursday. It resolves lawsuits brought over the 2017 mass shooting at MGM's Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas.
By Greg Land | October 1, 2019
Plaintiffs attorney Robin Frazer Clark said the defendants never offered anything to settle the case, which ended with the jury clearing three of four health care providers of negligence.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 30, 2019
In an announcement posted to its website, as well as on Twitter and Facebook, Sanford Heisler said it represented "the family of the Facebook employee who was involved in the tragic suicide on Facebook's campus."
By Alaina Lancaster | September 27, 2019
The Second District Court of Appeal ruled that each case must be decided on its individual facts and that comparing verdicts is of "limited utility."
By Robert Storace | September 26, 2019
The Connecticut Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday morning from attorneys for Alex Jones and several Sandy Hook families in a defamation suit the families filed against the InfoWars host.
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By Robert Storace | September 26, 2019
The Connecticut Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday morning from attorneys for Alex Jones and several Sandy Hook families in a defamation suit the families filed against the InfoWars host.
By Zach Schlein | September 23, 2019
Michael Haggard and Christopher Marlowe of the Haggard Law firm represented Teaira Nicole Reed in her lawsuit against the Pride of St. Lucie Lodge, which had been doing business as the Elks Lodge. Reed, acting as the representative for the estate of her mother Tanya Renee Oliver, brought a negligent-security and wrongful-death complaint against the defendant.
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By Max Mitchell | September 18, 2019
The lawsuit raises claims of negligence, wrongful death and survival for selling alcohol to both Burleigh and Hupperterz when they were both visibly intoxicated.
By Jason Grant | September 11, 2019
In a case involving a patient on dialysis who had a bacterial staph infection that a laboratory discovered but did not report to the patient, the First Department appellate panel wrote that "the failure to investigate a condition that would have led to an incidental discovery of an unindicated condition, does not constitute malpractice."
By R. Robin McDonald | September 10, 2019
Fulton County State Court Judge Jane Morrison is presiding over a wrongful death case against Johnson & Johnson on claims that decadelong use of its talcum baby powder by Diane Brower led to her 2016 death from ovarian cancer.
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