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Estates of Workers Killed by Toxic Fumes Settle for $3.5M
An Essex County jury awarded $3.5 million on March 13 to the estates of two men who died after inhaling toxic fumes at a commercial laundry, plus more large settlements statewide.People in the News - March 18, 2014
Walter "Pete" Swayze III of Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney was reappointed general litigation practice group chair for the 2014 executive committee.Ridley Decision: A School District's Cost of Winning?
A recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit clarifies the "stay-put" provision of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C. § 1415(j), and in doing so, also places an obligation on school districts to reimburse parents for private school education tuition during the dispute period.People in the News - Dec. 10, 2013
Five attorneys joined Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney's Philadelphia office.People in the News - December 2, 2013
Members of the Low-Income Energy Peer Exchange met in early November to discuss issues facing low-income energy consumers.Over-Diagnosing Students: Legal Risk or Educational Safeguard?
Can schools, which are staffed with professional educators and evaluators, be held liable if they provide special education to a student as if he or she were disabled, but it is later determined that the student was not disabled?Estates Settle With Bars and Driver in Dram Shop Case
The last remaining defendant in a dram shop case in which a drunken driver killed three people when his truck collided with their car after allegedly running a red light agreed to settle for $1 million on Nov. 4.Top 20 Personal Injury Awards Dip in 2013
New Jersey's Top 20 personal injury recoveries leveled off in 2013 after a major spike the previous year, the Law Journal's annual survey shows.Infant-Sling Maker Settles With Woman Whose Child Died
The mother of a child who died in a shoulder-sling infant carrier has agreed to settle her lawsuit with the manufacturer of the carrier for $8 million.Man Whose Arm Was 'Chewed Up' in Shredder Settles Case
The parties in a case alleging that a recycling plant worker's left forearm and hand were "chewed up" by a shredder, causing them to be amputated, have agreed to settle the matter for nearly $2.5 million, the plaintiff's attorney has reported.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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