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Man with Neck and Back Injuries Following Bus Collision Settles Case for $750K
Ilyas, who was 27 and working as a 7-Eleven clerk at the time of the accident, suffers neck and back pain and tingling in his hands and legs since the accident, Bitterman said.People in the News—March 29, 2024—Lamb McErlane, Stradley Ronon
Lamb McErlane announced that Joelle T. Shanesy has joined the firm in its family law department.Resolving Litigation: Psychology, Insurance and Diversity in ADR
Our conversation highlighted three very different angles—how the mindsets of litigators and parties affect a matter, how insurance companies use ADR, and how a new effort to build gender diversity is faring. We also discussed the challenges facing arbitration and the risks they bring to this critical service.The More Things Change ... Pennsylvania Products Liability Law
We were certain that the Azzarello standard, the artificial distinction between negligence and strict liability, was going to fade to some extent and strict liability defendants were going to be afforded the opportunity to present evidence that was relevant to their defenses. Instead, rather than adopting the Restatement (Third) of Torts, the court surprisingly adopted the risk utility and consumer expectation tests that were first developed in California.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Jury Awards Record Nine-Figure Verdict to Child Victims Act Plaintiff
Testimony on the "science of grooming" by a forensic psychologist, who had also testified in Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal case, was a key part of the trial, attorneys said.Former Mercy Health VP Boomerangs Back to Become Chief Legal Officer
Jennifer Brown returns to St. Louis-based Mercy from New Mexico-based Graphite Health, a nonprofit developing digital health tools, where she's been chief administrative officer and general counsel.How to Tackle the Biggest Challenge For Law Firms: Succession Planning
It's a perennial–and in some cases, existential–challenge that strikes law firms in the midsize segment and beyond: Succession planning. Doing…The Deutsche Bank LIBOR Case: When Justice Is Outsourced
In 2019, two former Deutsche Bank traders were convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy charges, which the Second Circuit later reversed. This case highlights two alarming trends: the DOJ outsourcing criminal investigations to private law firms and targeted institutions placing the blame for alleged wrongdoing on low-level employees to avoid more serious criminal consequences themselves.Download Now
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