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Parties Dispute Extent of Plaintiff's Alleged Injuries From Crash
On May 10, 2016, plaintiff Thomas Worosz Jr., 78, was driving north on Susquehanna Trail, in Watts Township. The front of Worosz's sedan struck the side of a vehicle that was driving south and attempting to turn left in front of Worosz. Worosz claimed injuries to his neck, shoulder, back and knee.2nd Circuit Revives Suit Over $9.3B Take-Private Deal, Backdoor Listing of Chinese Tech Firm
Investors claimed in the lawsuit that the buyer group planned all along to relist Qihoo in China, and that the financial projections the company provided to its buyers differed from those included in its proxy materials, causing them to sell their shares at "artificially deflated" prices.US Gunmakers, Including Georgia's Glock, File Joint Motion to Dismiss Mexico's Gun Trafficking Claim
Lawyers representing the gun manufacturers come from a host of firms, including Jones Day, Cozen O'Connor and Day Pitney. Noel Francisco, former U.S. solicitor general, is a member of the Jones Day team defending Smith & Wesson.How One Law Firm's Large Geographic Footprint Widened Its Talent Prospects
"By expanding in cities that are growing, there is a large, available and untapped talent pool," said managing partner Dion Cominos.View more book results for the query "*"
South Florida Judge Disciplined by State Supreme Court for Absenteeism
The Florida Supreme Court publicly reprimanded, suspended for 10 days without pay and imposed a $37,500 fine on the judge.South Texas College of Law Houston Launching Diversity Center With $3M Alumnus Donation
Alumnus Benny Agosto, managing partner of Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner, said he hopes the center and its programs will encourage more diversity in the legal industry.Class Action Targets Credit Card Processor for Merchants' Claims of Fraud
The filing attorneys have been involved in similar cases resulting in more than $100 million in settlements with credit card processing companies.DOJ's Suit Targeting Sugar Producers Could Become One of the 'Major Cases' in Antitrust Litigation
"This case may be one of the major cases going forward on how you define relevant market even further," said Carl Hittinger, a partner at Baker & Hostetler.Trending Stories