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Fuel Tanker vs. Car Accident Yields $3.6M Settlement in Essex County
A woman who claimed she sustained debilitating injuries when her car was struck by a fuel tanker in a gas station parking lot was paid a $3.6 million settlement in her Essex County suit, Arias v. DOQ Transport.Fuel Tanker vs. Car Accident Yields $3.6M Settlement in Essex County
A woman who claimed she sustained debilitating injuries when her car was struck by a fuel tanker in a gas station parking lot was paid a $3.6 million settlement in her Essex County suit, Arias v. DOQ Transport.Drug-Involved Fatal Crash Leads to $5M Settlement in Middlesex
A $5.04 million settlement in a Middlesex County suit, claiming a tractor-trailer driver treating with methadone was asleep at the wheel when he slammed into another vehicle, was paid on March 20.Drug-Involved Fatal Crash Leads to $5M Settlement in Middlesex
A $5.04 million settlement in a Middlesex County suit, claiming a tractor-trailer driver treating with methadone was asleep at the wheel when he slammed into another vehicle, was paid on March 20.View more book results for the query "Braff, Harris & Sukoneck"
Injuries Sustained in Bus vs. Bus Crash Leads to $4 Million Settlement
A woman who was left permanently disabled in a crash between a commuter bus and a school bus agreed to a $4 million settlement in her Middlesex County suit, Carhuff v. Academy Express LLC.388. KARL MYIOW, plf-res, v. THE CITY OF NEW YORK def-ap — Braff, Harris, Sukoneck & Maloof, New York (Keith Harris of counsel), for ap — Sacks and Sacks, LLP, New York (Scott
Malpractice Suit Can Proceed Against Liddle & Robinson
In refusing to dismiss a legal malpractice suit against Liddle & Robinson and its founding partner, a judge found a jury should decide whether the firm's approach to negotiating a higher severance, which ultimately led to no severance, was reasonable.Cite as: Barr v. Liddle & Robinson, 159781/14, NYLJ 1202749213262, at *1 (App. Div., 1st, Decided February 4, 2016)CASE NAMEMichael Barr, Plaintiff-Respond
Malpractice Suit Over Lawyer's Newspaper Comments Proceeds
A client's assertion that his attorney's "eagerness to get his name in the papers" caused him to lose a $1.3 million case states a claim for legal malpractice, a Manhattan appeals court ruled Thursday.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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