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First Guard Ins. Co. v. Bloom Services, Inc.
Click Here FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisFirst Guard Ins. Co. v. Bloom Servs.United States District Court for the Western District of PennsylvaniaFebruary…Cox v. Mid-Minnesota Mutual Ins. Co.
Click Here for the FC&S Legal Expert AnalysisCox v. Mid-Minnesota Mut. Ins. Co.Supreme Court of MinnesotaJanuary 24, 2018, FiledA16-0712 2018…A Rash of New Store Closures Coming in 2018
But how many depends on many factors, including how struggling retailers are restructured, and the impact of a key court case.Sears at Boca Town Center Ready to Close
The Sears in the Town Center at Boca Raton is set to close in early April.Daily Dicta: Skadden Scores for Chapstick; a $290M Securities Settlement; Spotify on the Hot Spot
It's January and ridiculously cold almost everywhere. That makes this prime Chapstick season. But the lip balm, which is made by Pfizer Inc., is…Kmart to Pay $32M in Whistleblower Settlement Over Alleged Drug Overcharges
Kmart Corp. has agreed to pay $32.3 million to the United States to settle allegations in a qui tam lawsuit that in-store pharmacies overcharged several federal health care programs, the U.S. Department of Justice has announced.Reasonable Accommodation Request Sought Benefit Beyond ADA, Rehabilitation Act §504
The trial court properly granted partial summary judgment to pharmacy in plaintiffs' suit for professional negligence/malpractice and punitive damages after the pharmacy gave the plaintiff the wrong medication, allegedly resulting in a fall.
The arresting officer involved in defendants case was not required to personally observe defendant involved in hand-to-hand illegal drug transactions and could rely on information provided by a fellow trooper, including a photo of the defendant, to determine whether he had reasonable suspicion to detain defendant. The court affirmed defendants judgment of sentence.
From Harvey-Weinstein Masks to 'Fun Size' Disputes, Here's Where Halloween and the Law Intersect
On that special day in America when we celebrate all things macabre, take a look at a few stand-out tales involving spooky plaintiffs, scary defendants and Halloween-inspired litigation.Trending Stories
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