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Slip and Fall on Black Ice Yields $2.15 Million Settlement in Monmouth
A woman seriously injured after a fall on black ice settled her suit against the property owner and snow removal contractor for $2.15 million. As Yvette Anderson left work at 3310 Route 36 in Neptune on January 9, 2018, she walked through the parking lot on the way to her car. It was already dark outside by at 5:20pm and the parking lot lights had not been turned on yet. Anderson fell on a patch of black ice covering a large pothole. The incident was captured on video.A Two-Week Haul of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
The runners-up this week are headed up by defense teams that represented the five remaining five chicken industry executives who went to trial for a third time on criminal antitrust charges in federal court in Denver.Amendment Aimed at Curbing Attorney Fees Appears to Be Working as Insurer Prevails on Appeal
"It's not a popular time to be suing insurance companies on property claims in Florida, because everybody is doing it now," said Erik Diener of The Diener Firm in Plantation. "Premiums are sky-high, judges and juries are taking notice and they're seeing things more on the property insurance side now more than ever before. You have to be aware of that if you're practicing in this area of law."Appeals Court Upholds Summary Judgment Tossing Out Malpractice Case Against McNees Firm
True Railroad had not provided enough evidence to support its professional negligence claim and that finding in McNees' favor was appropriate, the Superior Court ruled in an opinion written by Senior Justice Correale Stevens, who presided over the appeal.View more book results for the query "Time Warner Inc"
Tonoga, Inc. v. New Hampshire Insurance Co.
As PFAS litigation continues to spur throughout product supply chains, and as new regulations go into effect to mitigate environmental and health impacts of PFAS, policyholders will increasingly turn to insurance carriers to cover losses.Wolverine World Wide, Inc. v. American Insurance Co.
As PFAS litigation continues to spur throughout product supply chains, and as new regulations go into effect to mitigate environmental and health impacts of PFAS, policyholders will increasingly turn to insurance carriers to cover losses.WarnerMedia's Legal Chief Joins Exec Exodus Ahead of Discovery Merger
General counsel and executive VP Jim Meza is among nine executives who "will depart the company," according to a spokesperson.Florida Appellate Ruling Shines Spotlight on Assessment of Pre-Judgment Interest
"We're confident a jury will decide that the pain and suffering Jennie Sanford endured and will endure from unnecessarily losing her father when she was 17 years old is worth much more than how the defendant's insurance company has valued it," attorney Michael Baxter said.DBR Announces 2022 Florida Legal Awards Honorees
Here are the honorees of this year's Florida Legal Awards. Among them are three prominent Florida lawyers in the running for the Attorney of the Year Award for their remarkable achievements in 2021.Trending Stories
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