New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Kissane and John Moore | July 12, 2023
Judge Joanna Seybert rejected Congressman George Santos's attempt to prevent unsealing the names of the suretors of a bond securing his release. Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall declined to exercise jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act. And Judge Frederic Block denied a preliminary injunction motion that sought to halt construction on a windfarm off Montauk.
By Lisa Willis | July 10, 2023
"If lawyers want time with the court, they can get it very quickly," Judge Thomas Rebúll said.
By Lisa Willis | July 6, 2023
The far-reaching litigation included international victims, and lawyers in at least two states.
By Jim Turner | June 30, 2023
The measure, which drew opposition from environmental groups, will require the Florida Department of Transportation to study the use of phosphogypsum, which includes radioactive elements, in road-construction "aggregate" material.
By Kristie Rearick | Aleeza Furman | June 28, 2023
The owners of four Philadelphia residences won a total of $3.2 million in their consolidated lawsuits in which they alleged that their properties' developer and builder sold them defective homes.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | June 23, 2023
"Attorneys that are representing subcontractors need to take a hard look at the merits of their claim before bringing a case because they may end up incurring attorneys fees," Zimolong LLC's Wally Zimolong said.
By Maria Dinzeo | June 23, 2023
The company in March replaced CEO Dwight Gibson with then-legal chief Shyam Reddy. Now, it's backfilling the legal role with a veteran attorney with deep experience at ServiceMaster and Kimberly-Clark.
By Charles Toutant | June 23, 2023
In Fish v. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an Essex County jury returned a $12.2 million verdict on April 24 to a man who was left disabled…
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By Aleeza Furman | June 20, 2023
The jury found that the defendants acted recklessly, intentionally, fraudulently or outrageously, with punitive damages making up more than two-thirds of the total verdict amount.
By Lisa Willis | June 16, 2023
"As litigators, we're looking to see what the causes are for the failure, and based on that, who do you point the finger to?" said David Hawthorne, a partner at Pathman Schermer Tandy in Miami.
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