By Amanda Bronstad | March 29, 2018
Theodore Leopold and Michael Pitt, lead counsel in a consolidated class action in Michigan federal court, say Hunter Shkolnik has been swiping their clients by forcing them to sign unlawful retainer agreements with excessive fees.
By Ben Hancock | March 29, 2018
The quick settlement appears to allow Uber to avoid confronting novel questions of legal liability in court.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 26, 2018
Asbestos filings fell in 2017, and it didn't matter whether they were brought over mesothelioma, lung cancer or other forms of cancer, according to consulting firm KCIC.
By Ross Todd | Cheryl Miller | March 19, 2018
According to police officials in Tempe, Arizona, an autonomous Uber car with a safety driver behind the wheel last night struck and killed a woman crossing the street outside a crosswalk.
By Andrew Denney | March 9, 2018
The court concluded Carmelle Danneman may serve her complaint upon the attorney for the defendant's adoptive father.
By The Associated Press | February 26, 2018
A woman who was seriously injured by a falling tree while strolling in Central Park with her three children has filed a $200 million lawsuit.
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By The Associated Press | February 23, 2018
Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard told a jury in federal court in Brooklyn that she had taken two steps into the training area en route to take an ice bath when she lost her footing "and hit the back of my head on the floor."
By Josefa Velasquez | February 20, 2018
Lawsuits accusing the Long Island Power Authority, LILCO and National Grid Electrical Services of negligence over fires that destroyed dozens of homes in Breezy Point, Queens, during Superstorm Sandy in 2012 can go forward, New York's highest court ruled Tuesday.
By Josefa Velasquez | February 13, 2018
The New York State Court of Appeals decided 7-0 that limiting access only to a person's public posts on Facebook is counter to “New York's history of liberal discovery."
By Charles Toutant | January 29, 2018
At opening statements Monday in a Middlesex County court for the second suit linking Johnson & Johnson's talc products to mesothelioma, the company offered several alternate theories for the source of the asbestos that caused the plaintiff's illness.
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