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Analysis of verdicts and settlements data
By Riley Brennan | May 25, 2023
Ronald Kelly was awarded $4.6 million, in accordance with the amount of damages that were factually caused by the motor vehicle accident, and Patrice Kelly was awarded $1 million in damages for her loss of consortium claim.
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By Jane Wester | May 25, 2023
The panel ruled against Syntel on its liability arguments, finding in favor of The TriZetto Group, which won the jury verdict in the Southern District of New York in 2020 and is represented by Kirkland & Ellis partner John O'Quinn.
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By Alex Anteau | May 25, 2023
According to the complaints, on April 28, 2023, the plaintiffs got notice of a cyber attack on the network that lasted from March 29 to April 14, 2023.
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By Michael A. Mora | May 24, 2023
After a one-day trial and less than an hour of deliberations, the jury returned the over $100 million award to the plaintiffs, Jose Cruz, his wife and their children.
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By Allison Dunn | May 24, 2023
While the number of elderly people targeted slightly decreased from 2021 compared to 2022, the amount of money collectively lost nearly doubled from $1.7 billion to $3.1 billion, respectively, according to the FBI's most recent report.
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By Riley Brennan | May 23, 2023
The suit was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Allison Dunn | May 19, 2023
"The Court's conclusion as to superiority depends upon its findings on predominance. Because the actual value of online, post-COVID education in Spring, 2020 is indeterminable and there is no damages model applicable class-wide, individual issues prevent a finding of superiority," wrote U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton for the District of Massachusetts.
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By Emily Cousins | May 15, 2023
"I love digging into the evidence and trying to find the key pieces—the needle in the haystack, so to speak," plaintiffs lawyer Mike Snellings said.
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By Allison Dunn | May 11, 2023
"Given Philip Morris's research regarding compensation and mutagenicity, the jury could find that these representations were knowingly false. Greene testified that she received these false messages, that she believed them, and that she switched to Marlboro Lights because of this belief. Particularly against the backdrop of her exposure to the conspiracy's broader disinformation campaign, a reasonable jury could conclude that Greene was exposed to the fraud and deception in the particular marketing and messaging regarding filtered cigarettes and that she relied on it to justify her continuing to smoke Marlboro Lights," Justice Scott L. Kafker wrote.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | May 9, 2023
"Accountability matters. Imagine arriving in the U.S. to seek safety from persecution and having your children forcibly taken from you, not knowing whether or not you'd see them again," said Javier Hidalgo, interim director of litigation at RAICES.
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