As the saying goes, when it rains, it pours. Last month, one of my family members walked into the hospital with a minor ailment, but then spent a week in the Intensive Care Unit
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Philadelphia-based Fox Rothschild has become the latest Pennsylvania law firm to launch a Florida office, snagging banking lawyer Raul Valdes-Fauli to head its operations in Coral Gables, Fla., near
...Third-Party Tortfeasor " No Recovery " Derivative Rights Sedgwick Claims Mgmt. Serv. v. Capriotti's, Inc., PICS Case No. 13-0255...
Application service providers periodically replace servers for obvious reasons: enhanced performance (improvements in processors, memory, etc.); reliability (newer equipment is theoretically less lik
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Addressing a series of first impression maritime law issues in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a judge has ruled that a ship doesn't qualify as a product for the purposes of products liability
A San Francisco federal judge ordered Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics Corp. on Thursday to pay $500 million for its role in a long-running global conspiracy to fix prices for liquid c
Originally Published: The Recorder
A San Francisco federal judge ordered Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics Corp. on Thursday to pay $500 million for its role in a long-running global conspiracy to fix prices for liquid c
We've all been there. A dishwasher gushing water all over your beautiful new kitchen floor. A dead battery, conveniently discovered just as you need to leave for an important appointment. Or coming t
Former Jersey City, N.J., judge Wilson Campbell, whose affair with a bailiff led to a reprimand and his resignation from the bench in 2009, is still in court, litigating a civil suit against Hudson C
...a team from Nossaman's San Francisco office led by Christopher Nedeau; Sedgwick lawyers from Chicago and San Francisco; and San Francisco solo John Cline...
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