By ALM Staff | June 4, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 14, 2021
3M's lead defense team will be spearheaded by Mike Brock, a Washington, D.C., partner at Kirkland & Ellis, joined by Chicago partner Hariklia "Carrie" Karis and Sierra Elizabeth, a partner in Los Angeles.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 4, 2021
The court reversed a district court judgment that found Snapchat's built-in speedometer is not content created by the company.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 29, 2021
Leading up to the trial involving a motorcycle collision, Los Angeles recorded more than 300 deaths in a single day due to COVID-19. A trial technician caught the disease. Said one defense attorney, "It was very uncomfortable."
By Greg Land | October 30, 2020
The majority opinion agreed with a trial judge that a teen driver's use of Snapchat's Speed Filter to record herself driving more than 100 mph prior to a wreck does not expose the app maker to liability.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 20, 2020
Motley Rice's Fidelma Fitzpatrick, who is lead counsel of the plaintiffs' executive committee for the California Joint Council Coordinated Proceedings and helped to negotiate the deal, said the proposed settlement would provide expedited relief to thousands of women.
By Christian E. Mammen | June 25, 2020
Womble Bond's Christian Mammen says that Abbott's proposal for AI legal neutrality might be problematic, but his wake-up call for rethinking the law around AI should be heeded.
By Bill Karns | April 2, 2020
Even though California personal injury attorneys have been forced to work from home and maintain social distancing, it's important they continue to stay hard at work for their clients.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 16, 2020
The lawsuit, brought on behalf of a Missouri couple who were passengers on the Grand Princess, alleges gross negligence over the cruise line's "lackadaisical approach" to ensuring the safety of its passengers of the ship, quarantined off the coast of California. The suit is the first to be filed by a firm other than Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers, which filed four similar cases last week.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 11, 2020
Florida attorney Jason Chalik, whose firm, Chalik & Chalik Law Offices, was the first to sue a cruise ship company over the coronavirus, filed a second one on Tuesday. He said he was "swamped with inquiries."
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