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June 07, 2004 |

Labas v. Equivel-Molina

Here, where plaintiff was injured in an accident while the permissive driver of his father's car, he is not subject to the verbal threshold option he had selected in his insurance policy that covered his stolen car since he has transferred title to the insurer and he no longer owns a vehicle; nor is he subject to the verbal threshold limitation in his father's policy since at the time of the accident he was not a member of father's household.
5 minute read
January 26, 2011 |

Blackwater suit tossed 7 years after grisly deaths

RALEIGH, North Carolina (AP) - A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit that blamed the security company formerly known as Blackwater for the deaths of four contractors killed in a grisly 2004 ambush on the restive streets of Iraq.
3 minute read
March 31, 2009 |

Supreme Court Limits Felony Murder

The second-degree felony murder rule has been criticized by justices at both ends of the spectrum. On Monday, the Supreme Court upheld it — but drew a new limit.
5 minute read
August 02, 2011 |

The Global Lawyer: Blame Canada!

America's northern neighbor is being hit with the double whammy of a World Trade Organization suit and a NAFTA claim for favoring clean power projects that use local suppliers.
3 minute read
February 28, 2005 |

Insurance Companies Have No Duty to See If Car Is Stolen

Insurance companies have no duty to check that cars are removed from the nationwide database of stolen vehicles after they're recovered and the insurer resells them, the Superior Court has ruled.
3 minute read
June 10, 2002 |

RICO Trebling and Punitive Damages: Imperfect Together

A party should not be permitted to recover treble damages under a state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act cause of action in addition to recovering punitive damages under a common-law cause of action when the same facts or conduct support both causes of action.
12 minute read
November 10, 2010 |

Former In-House Lawyer for GlaxoSmithKline Indicted for Concealing Information

Federal prosecutors have indicted Lauren Stevens, the former associate general counsel of GlaxoSmithKline, on charges of obstruction and making false statements about off-label uses of a drug.
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