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Rare Win for Hurt Child in Air Bag Suit
In a rare victory for a plaintiff in air bag litigation, a San Antonio jury awarded a 10-year-old girl $4 million for her injuries. The case bucks the trend of jury verdicts that have favored car manufacturers in cases involving children in low-impact crashes. The difference in this case, says the plaintiff's attorney, was that the child survived the accident, so was able to credibly testify that she was properly belted.Cash for Clunkers to end on Monday
The popular program will end at 8 p.m. EDT Monday after burning through much of its $3 billion in funding in just a month. All new deals will have to be completed and dealers must file their paperwork by the deadline in order to get repaid for the big incentives.Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
Notice to the bar.Chairman Mao never left board as Communists dominate China Inc
By most measures, Zhejiang Gonow Auto Co. was one of China?s private-enterprise success stories. Established in 2003, the company produces microvans popular with farmers and sells pickup trucks as far afield as Iran and PeruNo Insurance Benefits in Attempted Suicide
When a driver intentionally crashes a car in a suicide attempt, an injured passenger cannot collect insurance benefits because the collision was not an "accident," a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled. The passenger argued the collision was accidental from her perspective since she did not intend to commit suicide and that she was entitled to uninsured motorist benefits.Appeals Court Upholds Summary Judgment For Hospital
The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed the grant of summary judgment to Emory-Adventist Inc., d/b/a Emory-Adventist Hospital ("EAH"), in Laura Hunter's medical malpractice suit alleging that an emergency room physician failed to properly treat Hunter's husband for his heart condition, resulting in his death, holding that EAH did not employ the physician and it was protected from vicarious liability because it fully complied with Georgia law in posting a notice in a public area of the hospital regarding the independent contractor status of all or some of the physicians performing services.Trending Stories
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