By Andrew Denney | December 9, 2022
The awarded the officer $10 million for 23 years worth of future pain and suffering, as well as $5 million for past pain and suffering, $3.3 million lost earnings and pension benefits and roughly $2 million for medical expenses, loss of household services and his wife's loss of consortium.
By Emily Saul | December 9, 2022
Greenberg Law PC sued the iconic arena—which owns several other entertainment venues in the city—saying they had received a letter barring all firm members from MSG's venues after suing the company on behalf of a client.
By Emily Saul | December 6, 2022
The complaint accuses the now-85-year-old of various acts of drugging and sexual abuse over the decades after he gained the women's trust by posing as a mentor who could launch their careers.
By Emily Saul | November 29, 2022
The lawsuit, filed anonymously, was settled for an undisclosed amount, according to Manhattan Supreme Court filings.
By Emily Saul | November 28, 2022
The allegations, in a complaint filed by a lawyer at Wigdor LLP, stem from an encounter orchestrated by Jeffrey Epstein. The complaint also included allegations that Dechert prepared a sham report on behalf of Black.
By Jane Wester | November 24, 2022
The new lawsuit, filed as the Adult Survivors Act went into effect, opened up a second front in the litigation. Trump has repeatedly denied Carroll's allegation.
By Jane Wester | November 22, 2022
A new lawsuit expected to be filed on behalf of E. Jean Carroll under the New York Adult Survivors Act could reorder litigation in which she accuses ex-President Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s.
By Emily Saul | November 22, 2022
"The hardest issue is making sure people are aware they can file," attorney Jordan Rutsky said Tuesday as he prepared to file a case once the Adult Survivor's Act goes into effect on Thursday.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan W. Clark | November 4, 2022
The distinction between medical malpractice and negligence is a subtle one, for medical malpractice is but a species of negligence and no rigid analytical line separates the two. This article will discuss the factors and principles used by the appellate courts in making this distinction.
By Jason Grant | November 1, 2022
A lawyer representing his father's estate in a personal-injury action over injuries suffered by his late father won't be disqualified based on professional conduct rules such as an attorney acting as a witness or an attorney communicating directly with an opposing party who has counsel, an appeals court ruled.
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