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By Adolfo Pesquera | August 2, 2023
"Our hope is that this can set an example to show that you really need to make sure that your employees understand all of your safety policies," said Jack Walker, plaintiff's lead counsel.
4 minute read
By Cedra Mayfield | July 31, 2023
"We are very optimistic about our chances on appeal if the judge denies our motion for [judgment not withstanding the verdict]," said defense counsel G. Lee Welborn of Downey & Cleveland. "It is only halftime in this contest, and we get the ball in the second half."
7 minute read
By Brian Peykar | July 28, 2023
The purpose of the PREPARE Act is to bring together experts in the field to provide a framework for lawmakers to establish a federal regulatory system which would seek to address many issues surrounding cannabis including providing terms to access the banking system which is of critical importance.
5 minute read
By Aleeza Furman | July 27, 2023
A two-day trial in a slip-and-fall case against Walmart ended in a $5 million verdict for a former accountant who attributed the accident to his present-day inability to perform math.
3 minute read
By ALM Staff | July 20, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read
By Aleeza Furman | July 17, 2023
"You can lose the attention of your audience if you're too long winded and don't get right to the point," Jason Javie of Levin & Javie said.
3 minute read
By VerdictSearch | July 13, 2023
On Oct. 17, 2015, plaintiff Brian Kunsman, 58, a martial arts instructor, exited a Wawa convenience store in Royersford. As he stepped onto the parking lot, he slipped and fell. He claimed injuries to his shoulder, lungs and kidney.
5 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | July 5, 2023
A $1.65 million settlement was reached in a Hudson County lawsuit, Gonzalez v. Quick Transit Management, for a 78-year-old woman who was…
5 minute read
By Cedra Mayfield | June 30, 2023
"A jury asked to apportion only negligence could have rationally concluded that the assailant was zero-percent negligent, because intentional conduct is not negligence," wrote Justice Andrew A. Pinson in a concurrence to the Supreme Court of Georgia rulings.
9 minute read
By Alex Anteau | June 21, 2023
Andrew Lynch was familiar with the area from his early days as a criminal defense attorney. Co-counsel Mike Maloof described it as "a war zone."
3 minute read
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