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Woman in Parked Car Gets $200,000 After Accident
The woman, who was parked along the side of the street, suffered injuries to her face and knee after a vehicle involved in a separate crash veered into her.Wolcott Man to Get $600,000 From Workers' Comp
Attorneys for former electrician Ronald Manka of Wolcott and several insurance companies have agreed to settle workers' compensation claims totaling more than $600,000.Appeals Court Upholds $1M Emotional Distress Verdict
C. Andrew Riley sued Travelers for breach of contract and negligent infliction of emotional distress for failing to cover his losses after a 2009 house fire.Appeals Court Upholds $1M Emotional Distress Verdict
C. Andrew Riley sued Travelers for breach of contract and negligent infliction of emotional distress for failing to cover his losses after a 2009 house fire.Jury Awards Woman $54,000 After Struck by Underinsured Driver
A Connecticut jury found the woman's own insurance provider must cover the balance of medical costs not covered by the other driver's insurance company.Reliance on Deceptive Financial Statements Leads to Direct Claim, Justices Say
Holder claims raised in New York federal court were direct and not derivative in nature because they belonged to stockholders who alleged harm stemming from their reliance on a banking giant's supposed deception about its financial health, the Delaware Supreme Court said in answering a certified question of law.Del. Supreme Court Addresses Second Circuit Question on Direct v. Derivative Claims
Answering a certified question of law, the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that holder claims asserted in a case in New York federal courts were direct because they belonged to stockholders who were allegedly harmed by their reliance on Citigroup's supposed misstatements about the company's financial health.Lawyer Lands $1.4 Million Settlement in Truck Wreck
A Palm Beach Gardens firm obtained a $1.4 million settlement for a man who needed three surgeries after his company truck was rear-ended.Suit Against Phila. Gov't Over Airport Death Clears Hurdle
The family of a woman who died in a Philadelphia International Airport restroom while waiting nearly an hour for emergency services to arrive will be able to pursue their civil claims against the city of Philadelphia government, which owns and operates the airport, a common pleas judge has ruled.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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