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Jurors Award $55M to Dual Amputee After Road Accident
"The optics in the courtroom were very difficult. The optics were very extreme—to have this young lady sitting in front of the jury for days, without legs. In fact, [on] one of the legs there's no femur on the right side—it's just a hip," a defense lawyer said.Phila. Attorneys Win $55M Verdict in South Jersey For Dual Amputee After Road Accident
"The optics in the courtroom were very difficult. The optics were very extreme—to have this young lady sitting in front of the jury for days, without legs. In fact, [on] one of the legs there's no femur on the right side—it's just a hip," a defense lawyer said.Male, Female, X: Indiana Court Denies Attempts to Add Nonbinary Option to Licenses
The court determined that until the Indiana General Assembly determined otherwise, it holds that "gender" in Title 9 of the state statutory scheme means "sex."Motor Scooters and No-Fault Insurance Coverage
Motorized scooters, mopeds and E-bikes are becoming more popular in both New York state and nationally. Several pieces of legislation have been passed allowing or expanding the use of lower speed E-bikes and E-scooters. Yet, the convenience and affordability also comes with a price in the form of injuries, sometimes fatal.View more book results for the query "General Motors"
Morgan Lewis, Hogan Lovells, Ropes, Wiley and Cohen Milstein Add DC Laterals
Hogan Lovells hired litigators Nadira Clarke, Lily Chinn and Anne Carpenter from Baker Botts, while Morgan Lewis added R. Latane Montague, previously a leader of Hogan Lovells' transportation practice.Amendment Did Not Change Underinsured Motorist Vehicle Definition, Appellate Court Says
The goal of the amendment was to "correct this inequity" found in the "Lenda" decision, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association said in a letter to the Legislature's Insurance and Real Estate Committee.IPO to Insolvency: Big Law Isn't Done Making Money on EV SPACs
"They didn't care because they were making too much money off of it, and now it's especially sad that they're finding yet another way to make money off of the very problems they helped create," Yale Law School professor John Morley said of the corporate lawyers who participated in the frenzy.Paul Weiss Eyes Brussels Expansion With Second Partner Hire in a Week
The latest hires in Brussels comes amid the firm's rapid expansion drive in London.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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