Trucking Lawsuits: It’s Not Just You vs The Trucking Company
Experienced trial attorneys garner more respect in the legal community, and the insurance companies know them all too well. They do not relish going to court against them.
Experienced trial attorneys garner more respect in the legal community, and the insurance companies know them all too well. They do not relish going to court against them.
The Open Fields doctrine means that even when you’re out in the middle of your own woods, far from the prying eyes of passers-by, maybe you’re never really alone.
Donna Kent is suing Jamill Jones over his 2018 attack on her son that claimed his life.
The department issued a finding of fact, which asserts that Yale favors African-American and Latinx applicants with lower scores than their White and Asian-American counterparts.
Officers were called to end a noisy birthday party–and wound up beating a couple so badly they were sent to the hospital.
A judge said the NRA lacked standing to sue New York for shutting gun shops at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak.
An Arizona woman sued New York after Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s quarantine restrictions ruined her vacation.
The lawsuit claims that Zoom never had end-to-end encryption, despite it telling customers that it did.
An industry coalition has proposed allows gyms to re-open if they can pass regular sanitation tests.
Michigan’s marijuana industry is facing a series of class action lawsuits, which accuse at least three companies of targeting consumers with unsolicited robocalls and text messages. According to MLive.com, each lawsuit was filed by Florida-based firm Shamis & Gentile. In their complaint, they have claimed that companies—including MichiCann Medical, AEY Capital, and Light ‘n Up