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Defendants Leased Improper Mower, Caused Foot Amputation: Plaintiff
On Sept. 16, 2017, plaintiff Harold Getting, 74, was operating a 2015 Troy-Bilt Riding Mower on his property in Williamsport. The mower became unstable, and it overturned. Getting was pinned under the mower, and his left foot contacted the blade, resulting in a partial amputation of the foot. Getting had leased the mower at Mark's Sales and Leasing from a salesperson, Lemuel Scott Barger.2020 Professional Excellence Awards
The full listing of all our 2020 honorees in seven categories: Lifetime Achievement Award, Attorney of the Year, Distinguished Leaders, Rising Stars, Litigation Departments of the Year, Innovation Awards and In-House Impact Awards.In Visits to Atlanta, RBG Discussed Scalia Friendship and the Value of Dissents
Speaking of Justice Antonin Scalia, Ginsburg said, "He absolutely ruined my weekend ... [but] my opinion is ever so much better because of his stinging dissent."With IPO on Horizon, Snowflake Challenged Over Rights to Its Name
Data analytics company Yeti Data says it's been using Yeti Snowflake to promote its services for the last six years and wants to block Snowflake from "saturating" the market with its allegedly infringing name. Snowflake says Yeti remained silent despite years of press and trademark registrations, and questions whether it even has a viable business.View more book results for the query "Ball & Scott"
Plexiglass, Discreet Texts and Old-School Binders: Inside Florida's First Jury Trial Amid COVID-19
It was a trial with a difference — the difference being a global pandemic.Inside Florida's First Jury Trial Amid COVID-19: Plexiglass, Discreet Texts and Binders
The trial was unremarkable, except for the fact that it was the first after the start of a global pandemic.Sweepstakes, Contests and Lotteries: Businesses Win by Following the Rules
When running a game, the participants are not the only ones beholden to rules. Attorneys versed in this field of law know that in order to create a successful sweepstakes or contest, the business hosting such a game has the burden of ensuring all rules of the game are clear and it does not run afoul of any local, state or federal gaming laws.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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