By Amanda Bronstad | March 8, 2023
U.S. District Judge Benita Pearson, who sits in Youngstown, Ohio, is now overseeing 18 lawsuits filed against Norfolk Southern over its Feb. 3 derailment.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 27, 2023
An attorney for Norfolk Southern told plaintiffs' lawyers that railcars that contained hazardous materials would be preserved until Wednesday, "at which time the rail cars will be removed or otherwise destroyed so that Norfolk Southern can continue its work at the site."
By Jane Wester | February 15, 2023
Senior Circuit Judge Rosemary Pooler said a new SCOTUS opinion only "reinforces my view" that the truckers in the case are transportation workers.
By Chris O'Malley | February 15, 2023
"While the principle of aerial trespass has existed for decades, few—if any—courts have wrestled with how to apply it to drones," according to a report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform.
By Chris O'Malley | January 3, 2023
The airline's cancellation of more than 15,000 flights around Christmas is expected to trigger many more lawsuits from passengers and investors.
By Christine Schiffner | November 1, 2022
A bipartisan team from K&L Gates details what clients should expect when it comes to implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and CHIPS Act and other big pieces of legislation if control of Congress changes hands.
By Allison Dunn | October 17, 2022
"Whether Cares Act funding was a subsidy or compensation, the Court concludes that Congress did not intend to circumvent the procedures for handling claims of disability discrimination against the airlines under the ACAA [Air Carrier Access Act of 1986]," U.S. District Judge Patti B. Saris wrote in the present matter.
By Brad Kutner | July 18, 2022
The settlement was linked to wait-time fees the company instituted in 2016, charging those with disabilities for the time it took to put themselves and their wheelchairs into vehicles in violation of ADA laws.
By Jessie Yount | July 8, 2022
One litigator likened the opportunities in the sector to the "internet boom and the industrial revolution combined."
By Marcia Coyle | June 6, 2022
Noah Finkel of Seyfarth Shaw said the ruling was "a limited one that applies to a narrow class of cases."
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