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Estate of Fallen Capitol Police Officer Sues Trump, January 6th Rioters

Ryan J. Farrick - January 5, 2023

Attorneys for the Sicknick estate claim that Trump effectively encouraged rioters to enact violence within and without the U.S. Capitol building.

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Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against Singer Marilyn Manson Dismissed

Ryan J. Farrick - January 5, 2023

The lawsuit was dismissed after the plaintiff failed to find new legal counsel.

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“Romeo and Juliet” Stars Sue Paramount Pictures

Ryan J. Farrick - January 5, 2023

The actors, who were both 15 years old during filming, claim that the final release of “Romeo and Juliet” featured images of adolescent nudity.

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Central Sensitization is the Link Between Chronic Pain and OUD

What Exactly Are Pain and Suffering Damages?

Sujain Thomas - January 5, 2023

Such damage can include suffering in the family, loss of property, and injuries to others.

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Yellow leaf in pothole; image by Ian Taylor, via Unsplash.com.

Suing the Department of Transportation for Motorcycle Accidents in Philadelphia

Peter Charles - January 5, 2023

Potholes may also form the basis for personal injury lawsuits filed against the state government.

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U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley, via Picryl.com, public domain.

Suing After a Hit-and-Run Motorcycle Crash in San Diego

Peter Charles - January 5, 2023

If you cannot locate the person responsible for causing your crash, it becomes very difficult to file lawsuits and receive compensation.

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Motorcycle going down empty road; image by Yamabon, via Pixabay.com.

Hit By Car After Getting Off Motorcycle in Phoenix: Can I Sue?

Peter Charles - January 5, 2023

Once you get off your motorcycle and start walking along a highway, you are technically jaywalking – unless you walk on the left-hand side of the entire roadway (towards the flow of traffic).

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Rutgers Student Sues University, Fraternity Over Hazing Injury

Rutgers Student Sues University, Fraternity Over Hazing Injury

Sara E. Teller - January 5, 2023

Student sues college, fraternity after he fractures his skull during a hazing incident.

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Lawsuit: Southwest Airlines Violated Own Rules By Refusing Passenger Refunds

Ryan J. Farrick - January 4, 2023

The proposed class action lawsuit alleges that Southwest Airlines violated its own contract of carriages by not immediately offering refunds to passengers who had their flights cancelled during the December 2022 winter storm.

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'Place Mail-in Ballots Here' Toilet Display Leads to Police Call

Kari Lakes Asks Arizona Supreme Court to Hear Election Lawsuit

Ryan J. Farrick - January 4, 2023

Republican Kari Lake, who lost Arizona’s gubernatorial race by nearly 20,000 votes, has asked the state Supreme Court to hear her lawsuit seeking to overturn the results of the election.

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