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By Charles Toutant | May 8, 2017
A restaurant is not liable to a patron whose left leg was amputated after she contracted a flesh-eating bacteria from eating raw shellfish there, a federal judge in Camden ruled.
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By Andrew Denney | May 5, 2017
If you're out on parole, an ankle bracelet with a GPS tracker may not be the ideal accessory to wear when meeting with suspected gang members. But in this case a judge said federal agents went too far by using the data without a warrant.
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By ROBERT STORACE | May 1, 2017
The ACLU of Connecticut filed a Freedom of Information Act request April 26 to all Connecticut police departments seeking every alternative, police-commissioned study of traffic stop data.
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By Lizzy McLellan | April 28, 2017
A Montgomery County judge has ruled in Bill Cosby's criminal case that prosecutors may reference evidence from a 2005 civil deposition in which Cosby admitted to using Quaaludes to have sex with a woman. But other references to the civil case will be prohibited.
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By Andrew Denney | April 27, 2017
A medical malpractice defendant cannot submit into evidence Facebook posts of the plaintiff allegedly discussing his physical activity because the defendant was unable to produce the person who printed out the posts to be deposed, a state appeals court ruled.
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By Rhys Dipshan | April 27, 2017
Guidance Software and kCura look to play to each other's strengths to tap the demand for comprehensive review solutions.
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By Jason Grant | April 26, 2017
A medical malpractice plaintiff cannot assert a new liability theory after the doctors and hospital she sued presented prima facie evidence that her hearing loss was a reasonable result of surgery, a Manhattan appeals court has ruled.
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By Zack Needles | April 21, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court won't disturb a first-impression Superior Court ruling that said the Older Adults Protective Services Act does not prevent individuals who report elder abuse from testifying in subsequent civil litigation.
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By Max Mitchell | April 14, 2017
A Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has upheld a defense verdict in one of the first products liability cases to be appealed in the wake of the game-changing Tincher v. Omega Flex decision that recalibrated products liability in Pennsylvania.
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By Charles Toutant | April 10, 2017
The special master must determine whether a failure to use the proper thermometer to calibrate Alcotest machines undermined hundreds of drunken driving breath test results.
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