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January 10, 2011 |

Works Hard, Flies Right

United Continental's new top lawyer is leaving the sweet stuff behind.
12 minute read
November 30, 2007 |

Ford Settles Explorer Rollover Class Action

Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday ended an era of litigation over its rollover-plagued Explorer sport utility vehicles when it agreed to settle a class action lawsuit covering plaintiffs in four states.
3 minute read
December 16, 2002 |

Verdicts & Settlements

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April 04, 2005 |

Reinicke v. Aeroground Inc.

Although putting out emergency warning triangles would unquestionably have been better than not doing so, any conclusion that the accident would not have occurred if they had been used would be wholly speculative. There is thus no evidence that the alleged failure to put out warning triangles was a cause of the accident.
4 minute read
August 16, 2007 |

Alamo, plaintiffs-respondents v. McDaniel, defendants-appellants

Denial of Dismissal, Under Emergency Doctrine, Of Estate�s Suit Over Accident Should Be Reversed
10 minute read
June 01, 2009 |

They Aced the Stress Test

Winner: The financial meltdown gave The Hartford's lawyers a chance to prove their worth.
16 minute read
May 19, 2009 |

They Aced the Stress Test

When the bottom fell out of the market, the lawyers at The Hartford Financial Services Group rushed to put together a $2.5 billion deal in four days. As impressive as their dealmaking under the gun is, a more important reason they won Corporate Counsel's Best Legal Department award is what they do when they're not having a near-death experience. They have a multitude of systems to manage the work, and they challenge the stereotype of stodgy, innovation-averse attorneys.
17 minute read
March 07, 2011 |

Second Circuit Rejects 'Gifting' in DBSD Ruling

Alison D. Bauer and William F. Gray Jr. of Torys' New York office discuss the Chapter 11 plan context by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit pertaining to gift-giving, and how the court analyzed the ulterior motives that warrant designating, or disqualifying, plan votes because of a lack of "good faith."
12 minute read
June 27, 2005 |

VerdictSearch

Tile installer exposed from working with joint compound. Company liable for oil slick on highway hit with $8M verdict. Dentist not to blame for restoration complaints. Radiologist and gynecologist blamed for delayed cancer treatment. Plaintiff's bowel perforated during laparoscopic procedure. Property owners not to blame for laundry room rape.
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December 13, 2002 |

Verdicts & Settlements

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