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Jury Awards $3.1M Verdict in Pittsburgh Exploding Tire Case
An Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, jury awarded a $3.1 million products liability verdict based largely on its answer to the question of what a consumer can reasonably expect from a tire—in this case, that the tire in question would not explode during use.Consumer Expectation Plays Key Role in $3.1 Million Exploding Tire Verdict in Pittsburgh
Jurors found that the product that caused the plaintiff's injury did not perform as safely as its user reasonably assumed it would.After Hours: Faegre Drinker; Javerbaum Wurgaft
Faegre Drinker Hosts NJ LEEP Program Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath in Florham Park, NJ recently completed its annual NJ Law and Education Empowerment…Mailchimp Workers Cry Foul After Missing Out on Sale Jackpot
Do Mailchimp's 1,200 employees have cause to sue over not scoring big merger payouts? Probably not, but that likely won't stop anyone truly determined. Patterson Law Firm attorney Michael Haeberle, who keeps a close eye on tech industry securities suits, says large deals and securities suits go together like peaches and cream.View more book results for the query "Ball & Scott"
Silicon Legal: Mailchimp Workers Cry Foul After Missing Out on Sale Jackpot
Do Mailchimp's 1,200 employees have cause to sue over not scoring big merger payouts? Probably not, but that likely won't stop anyone truly determined. Patterson Law Firm attorney Michael Haeberle, who keeps a close eye on tech industry securities suits, says large deals and securities suits go together like peaches and cream.Plaintiff Struck in Face With Billiard Ball by Fellow Bar Patron
On Nov. 6, 2015, at around midnight, plaintiff Taray Wilkerson, 28, was a patron at Dara & Jack's Bar & Grill, in Chambersburg. A fight broke out among other patrons. Esau Lashow Scott, one of the patrons involved in the scuffle, threw a billiard ball at another patron.Breaking the Code—Successfully Responding to Today's Second Requests
The rules of the game are changing and we need to be able to break the new code for successful M&A deal completion.'White Shoe,' Once a Badge of Honor, Is Now a Branding Dilemma
The once-coveted distinction may be seen now as too exclusory.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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