By Riley Brennan | April 10, 2023
Despite holding that the Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families failed to properly destroy records pertaining to an investigation into a family, the Washington Court of Appeals held the family was not entitled to monetary damages.
By Michael A. Mora | March 24, 2023
"This is the largest class action ever in the state of Florida in terms of the number of people affected," John H. Ruiz of MSP Recovery Law Firm said in an interview.
By Michael A. Mora | February 10, 2023
"When you see an inadequate advert or an award given by a jury, under the circumstances, you are obligated as a lawyer to seek court intervention for an additur," said Scott Liberman, a partner at Liberman Cabrera Thompson & Reitman.
By Mason Lawlor | January 26, 2023
"Nowhere in Dr. Cook's 19-page report does he explain how he reached his causation opinion, and it is clear from the report that Dr. Cook did not identify a harmful dose of any chemical that could cause the [later manifested physical conditions] at issue and did not follow any epidemiological methodology," U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers said.
By Michael A. Mora | January 6, 2023
"This ruling will not please the members of the plaintiffs bar but will provide comfort to those concerned about what they perceive to be 'runaway' jury verdicts," said John Meagher, managing partner and chair of the insurance practice group at Shutts & Bowen.
By Michael A. Mora | December 16, 2022
"If you're going to accept someone's business, the least you can do is keep them safe," said Cory D. Lapin, a partner at the Shaked Law Firm.
By Allison Dunn | November 23, 2022
"On behalf of Mr. Gavin, Mr. Carlisle, and Liles, Gavin & George, P.A., we are pleased that the appellate court upheld the trial court's dismissal of the majority of the substantive allegations against our clients," said Sarah Hulsberg, an associate at Murphy Anderson in Jacksonville said on behalf of the defendants.
By Raychel Lean | November 2, 2022
"Now what we can be doing is making a registry of claims, so that those claims are preserved, they're documented and they're available for when there is a pot of money that can go to recognizing and executing upon those claims," Dr. Beth Van Schaack, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, said.
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By Emily Cousins | October 14, 2022
"The best outcome for [plaintiffs] might be coming to a global resolution now, rather than letting it drag on," said bankruptcy attorney Nicholas Koffroth, who remarked that the talk-show host has many opportunities to cause delay.
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By Emily Cousins | October 12, 2022
The families of Sandy Hook victims and a first responder secured compensatory damages totaling $965 million. Jurors also opened the door to punitive damages against the conspiracy theorist.
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