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By Robert Storace | November 27, 2019
A Hartford attorney helped secure a nearly $200,000 settlement recently for a Meriden woman injured when her shopping cart went into a pothole.
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By Samuel H. Pond | November 27, 2019
Too often in the Pennsylvania workers' compensation system, injured workers are denied access to full discovery and the fundamental right of cross examination of a party opponent.
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By Iram P. Valentin and Jennifer Casazza Carter | November 27, 2019
The application of the Consumer Fraud Act to professionals who are held to a similar fiduciary standard as lawyers and doctors does not square.
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By Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes | November 27, 2019
While parties have good reason to seek to achieve some level of certainty through the use of choice of law clauses in insurance policies, the 'Pitzer College' decision serves notice that California courts may disrupt such efforts. In their Corporate Insurance Law column, Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes discuss the decision and takeaways.
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By Joseph J. Schiavone, Robert P. Vacchiano and Lori J. Zeglarski | November 26, 2019
This year saw courts consider the scope of cyberinsurance coverage for claims involving the hacking of emails and the manipulation of search terms in online advertising.
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By Charles Toutant | November 26, 2019
Melvin Landini of Fair Lawn who suffered head and spinal injuries in a drunken-driving accident accepted $1.08 million to settle his Bergen County suit on Oct. 17.
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By David Gialanella | November 25, 2019
Injuries sustained by a physician hosting a seminar for doctors at Resorts Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City after she fell over a microphone cord have led to a $1.5 million settlement.
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By Greg Land | November 22, 2019
Judge Michael Brown of the Northern District of Georgia said he would not consider the arguments raised in the pages that exceed the court's 25-page limit for briefs.
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By Greg Land | November 22, 2019
Judge Michael Brown of the Northern District of Georgia said he would not consider the arguments raised in the pages that exceed the court's 25-page limit for briefs.
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By Robert Storace | November 22, 2019
Pennsylvania resident Jorge Amparo suffered back and neck injuries after a tractor-trailer rear-ended the car he was driving on Interstate 95 in Westport in 2014. He won a $15 million jury verdict in May and recently both sides agreed, after filing postverdict motions, to settle the case for $18.6 million.
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