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...the crash, but settled for only $10,000 because she had limited insurance coverage and the accident had killed or seriously injured three other people...
By resolving a district split, the court charts a new course for California's unfair competition law, explain Ropes & Gray attorneys
...of the educational program. The jury returned a special verdict finding the company that operated the marine education program was a negligent cause of decedent...
...writ petition seeking review of an order acquitting Scott Keck and his company, WP Solutions, Inc. (WP Solutions), of contempt for violating a stipulated injunction...
...OPINION Plaintiffs alleged that the defendant wireless telephone companies (collectively, Defendants)...
...in a California federal district court. The dismissal was based on a Massachusetts federal district court's final judgment certifying a nationwide class and approving...
...SEA-PAC INSURANCE MANAGERS, INC. et al., Defendants...owned and operated commercial fishing companies. Between 1996 and 2003, respondents...
... v.AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Appellant. No. 09-55376 ...
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...trial in this insurance coverage case. He...for defendant, Stonebridge Life Insurance Company ("Stonebridge"). Gay's...
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