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REVERSED: $3.2M Award Undone Amid Lengthy Dissent Over Stray Cow
The trial court found Victor Ybarra's testimony uncredible; the testimony of an interested witness raises a fact issue, and whether to credit that testimony is a question for the factfinder, Justice Gordon Goodman noted in his dissent.Litigation Department of the Year, Insurance: Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
"A hallmark of our litigation department is our ability to blend our collaborative nature and collective expertise to the benefit of clients."In-House Impact Award: Travelers Legal Services
Our advocacy strategy with legislative bodies and administrative agencies has been successful in protecting the industry—and consumers—from burdensome rulemaking and legislation.Pa. Supreme Court Evaluates Punitive Damages Exposure In Insurance Bad Faith Cases
While it is well known that an insured has a clear and convincing standard of proving bad faith in order to recover such damages, it is lesser recognized that an insured does not have to prove outrageous conduct or evil motive to prove entitlement to punitive damages.Pa. Supreme Court Evaluates Constitutional Parameters of a Jury's Punitive Damage Award
While it is well known that an insured has a clear and convincing standard of proving bad faith in order to recover such damages, it is lesser recognized that an insured does not have to prove outrageous conduct or evil motive to prove entitlement to punitive damages.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
Bad Day for Plaintiff: $32.5M Houston Verdict on Counterclaims
"What we proved was they quit. The amount of cost to finish the project was more than anything they were due because of defective work," AZA Law partner Shahmeer Halepota said.The Flight to Quality and Workplace Experience
That the pace of change is "accelerating" is surely an understatement. What seemed almost a near certainty a year ago — that law firms would fully and permanently embrace work-from-home — is experiencing a seeming reversal. While many firms have, in fact, embraced hybrid operations, the meaning of hybrid has evolved from "office optional," to an average required 2 days a week, to now many firms coming out with four-day work week mandates — this time, with teeth.Florida Defends Immigration Law
The case centers on part of a broader immigration law that threatens felony charges for people who transport an immigrant who "entered the United States in violation of law and has not been inspected by the federal government since his or her unlawful entry."Former Molson Coors GC Takes Legal Reins at Hilton
"I am honored to be joining Hilton, a company I have long respected for its history, innovation and award-winning workplace culture," said Anne-Marie D'Angelo, who started Friday as general counsel.US Airlines Face Heightened Merger Scrutiny From Democratic Officials
In this article, Roy Goldberg discusses JetBlue's planned acquisition of Spirit Airlines and how it has been met with challenges from both the Department of Justice and Department of Transportation.Trending Stories
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