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Connecticut Supreme Court Tosses Case Stemming From Air Crash for Lack of Jurisdiction
"In the present case, no activity or occurrence relevant to the plaintiffs' strict products liability claim against the defendant took place in Connecticut," the opinion said.South Florida Jury Renders Mixed Verdict in Lawsuit Over Medical Expenses After Crash
A Palm Beach County jury awarded $22,000 to a young man who was injured in an accident with a sport utility vehicle. The award represented medical…Get It in Writing: Oral Agreements Are 'Ill-Suited Means of Forming Enforceable Contracts'
'Van Bortel v. Ford Motor Co.' serves as a reminder that while oral agreements can sometimes be enforceable, it is rare. Contracts should be in writing.Defective Products and Jurisprudence—Will Pennsylvania Water Down Strict Liability?
Time will tell whether Pennsylvania's jurisprudence stays the course or joins the pack allowing the defense of strict products liability cases to converge with negligence actions, and morph the well-reasoned approach followed in Tincher into a trial based upon proof that the product manufacturer did what others do—a principle rejected years ago.View more book results for the query "Ford Motor Co"
A Frightfully Full Edition of Litigator of the Week Runners-Ups and Shout Outs
Dan Webb of Winston & Strawn led a team representing Versata Software in a three-week trial involving automotive configuration software where a Detroit jury hit Ford Motor Co. with a $100 million damages verdict.Who Got the Work: Aetna Defends Against ERISA Suit, Oars and Alps Fights Class Action
Aetna, a health care insurance company, has turned to attorney Matthew S. Brahana of Fabian Vancott to defend a pending ERISA lawsuit; Linda S. Roth of Archer & Greiner has entered an appearance for Oars and Alps LLC in a pending website accessibility class action.Nervous System: The Bakery Computer
The use of computers for business analytics can trace its origins back to the most unlikely of places: a UK bakery chain in the 1940s.'Conditions … Not Followed': Ford Appeals Hill Case Sanctions Order for Third Time
"The sanctions imposed against Counsel for Ford are void, for a variety of reasons both procedurally and substantively," the motion said. "None of the guiding rules and principles permitting the entry of such an order against counsel were followed. The Sanctions Order is therefore void."Trending Stories
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