- May 28, 2024
Absent Atty Irks Judge In Girardi-Linked Bar Corruption Case
A California judge on Tuesday chastised a lawyer representing former clients of Tom Girardi accusing the state bar of "rampant corruption," telling the attorney over the phone that he is "nonplussed" as to why he attempted to skip the hearing on the bar's motion to toss the case.
- May 28, 2024
Pelosi Attacker's 30-Yr. Term The Same After Sentencing Flub
A California federal judge sentenced David DePape to 30 years in prison Tuesday for attempting to kidnap then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and assaulting her husband during a resentencing hearing that was held after the judge neglected to give DePape a chance to speak during his initial sentencing.
- May 28, 2024
Seeger Weiss Secures Latest Fee Bid In NFL Concussion Case
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday granted Seeger Weiss LLP's latest fee request for close to $1.9 million in attorney fees and costs for its ongoing work implementing an agreement settling former National Football League players' concussion-linked disability claims.
- May 28, 2024
American To Cut Attys Who Blamed Child Filmed In Bathroom
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP attorneys are on the brink of being removed as counsel for American Airlines in a Texas state lawsuit over an ex-flight attendant's secret bathroom recording of a 9-year-old girl.
- May 28, 2024
Ga. Law Firm Beats Sanctions Over Fatal Crash Mistrial
The Georgia Court of Appeals has thrown out sanctions against an Atlanta civil litigation law firm requiringthe firm to pay more than $584,000 in attorney fees and costs for not uncovering a purported conflict that caused a mistrial in a fatal crash lawsuit, finding the trial court's decision was excessive and not supported by evidence.
- May 28, 2024
Johnson & Johnson and the Beasley Allen Law Firm have accused each other by turns of "gamesmanship" and "unscrupulous conduct" in New Jersey courts in a fight over whether the firm should be disqualified from talcum powder litigation for allegedly collaborating in secret with a former J&J outside counsel.
- May 28, 2024
Lin Wood Wants Fraud Claims Kept Out Of Defamation Trial
Controversial attorney Lin Wood has asked a Georgia federal judge to bar his former law partners, who allege he falsely accused them of attempted extortion, from introducing evidence at an upcoming August trial related to two separate and still pending suits filed against him in Fulton County.
- May 28, 2024
Fla. Health Co. Can't Nix Punitive Damages In Med Mal Suit
A Florida appeals court won't strike a bid for punitive damages in a suit alleging an Orlando Health surgeon botched an appendectomy, saying there's sufficient evidence to justify the claim and that the hospital network is liable for the surgeon's hiring and retention.
- May 24, 2024
Uvalde Families Say Call Of Duty, Meta Groomed Shooter
Families of schoolchildren shot at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in 2022 alleged in a pair of lawsuits Friday that Meta Platforms' Instagram, the maker of first-person shooter video game Call of Duty, and a manufacturer of assault rifles helped inspire, train and equip the teenage gunman.
- May 24, 2024
GE Immune From Navy Member's Cancer Suit, 3rd Circ. Says
The Third Circuit on Friday declined to revive a suit seeking to hold General Electric liable for failing to warn a deceased U.S. Navy veteran about asbestos risks at a government nuclear facility, ruling that derivative sovereign immunity bars the suit's claims.
- May 24, 2024
11th Circ. Lets Carnival Passenger Pursue Pain Damages
The Eleventh Circuit on Friday granted a Carnival Cruise passenger's bid for a new trial seeking damages stemming from her falling out of a wheelchair while disembarking a ship, agreeing that the movant's previous jury award for medical expenses is inadequate without a nominal award for pain and suffering.
- May 24, 2024
No-Show Plaintiff, 'Jackass' Atty Booted Too Fast, Court Says
A Michigan appellate court sympathized with a trial court dealing with a no-show plaintiff and his lawyer who acted like a "jackass" — according to one appellate judge — but ruled Thursday that the trial court needed to do a better job documenting why it tossed the case instead of issuing a lesser sanction.
- May 24, 2024
Ohio Justices Say Regulator Must Take Freezing Death Case
An Ohio trial court cannot hear a lawsuit seeking to hold Dominion Energy liable for a woman's freezing death after her natural gas was shut off, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday, reasoning the matter belongs before the state's utilities regulator because the shutoff was an act authorized by the utility.
- May 24, 2024
Fla. Jury Finds Ayahuasca Church Liable For Attendee's Death
A Florida state court jury has found that an ayahuasca church is liable for the death of a man who used psychedelic drugs at a weekend retreat in 2018, and has determined that the organization and its owner should pay more than $15 million to the man's parents.
- May 24, 2024
'Vanderpump Rules' Star Can't Cancel 'Scandoval' Claims
A California judge ruled Friday that "Vanderpump Rules" star Tom Sandoval cannot escape all claims in a suit by former co-star Rachel Leviss alleging he secretly recorded sexually explicit videos she sent him, leading to the show's "Scandoval" cheating scandal, dismissing one claim but allowing Leviss to amendthe complaint.
- May 24, 2024
Mich. Trampoline Park Defeats Jumper's Quadriplegia Suit
Michigan appellate judges have reversed a lower court's refusal to end a negligence suit by a patron who became quadriplegic after landing on his neck at an indoor trampoline park while performing a flip, finding no dispute the patron was at least half responsible since he was intoxicated.
- May 24, 2024
Alec Baldwin Must Face 'Rust' Shooting Charges
A New Mexico state judge on Friday denied Alec Baldwin's motion to dismiss his indictment on involuntary manslaughter charges in the fatal on-set shooting of a cinematographer during the filming of "Rust" in Santa Fe, rejecting the actor's claims of prosecutorial misconduct before the grand jury.
- May 24, 2024
Biden's Judicial Impact And What's Left On The Wish List
President Joe Biden secured confirmation of his 200th federal judge Wednesday and has transformed the judiciary by picking more women and people of color than any other president. But the upcoming election season could derail his hopes of confirming many more judges.
- May 24, 2024
3rd Circ. Backs US Immunity Over Marine Recruit's Death
The Third Circuit has said that "tragedy does not trump sovereign immunity" in a precedential ruling finding that the federal government is immune from a wrongful death suit brought by a U.S. Marine Corps recruit's family after he crashed his car and died on the way to an event for the corps.
- May 24, 2024
Weinstein Atty Trying To Chill Retrial Testimony, DA Says
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has argued that a lawyer for Harvey Weinstein violated ethics rules by publicly accusing one of the movie mogul's alleged rape victims of perjury in an "obvious" attempt to dissuade her from testifying again at an upcoming retrial.
- May 24, 2024
No Private Suits Under State Enviro Law, Ill. Justices Say
The daughter of a woman badly burned in a condominium complex explosion cannot bring bodily injury claims against Marathon Petroleum Co. and others under Illinois' environmental protection laws because they do not provide private statutory rights of action, the Illinois Supreme Court has ruled.
- May 24, 2024
Insurer's Coverage Suit Premature, Ga. Apt. Complex Says
An apartment complex facing negligence claims over a shooting told a Georgia federal court that its insurer's suit seeking to avoid coverage must be tossed, arguing that without any factual findings in the underlying state court action, any finding on the insurer's duty to indemnify would be premature.
- May 24, 2024
Stew Leonard's Sued Over Dancer's Peanut Allergy Death
The family of a U.K.-born dancer is suing the Stew Leonard's grocery store chain, alleging its failure to update labels of cookies that contained peanuts led to her death at age 25 from an allergic reaction.
- May 23, 2024
TikTok, YouTube Must Produce European Privacy Data In MDL
A California federal magistrate judge overseeing discovery in multidistrict litigation over whether social media platforms' design is addictive ordered TikTok and YouTube on Thursday to give American personal injury plaintiffs certain technical documents regarding the companies' safety features implemented in Europe and Australia, which have tougher consumer privacy laws.
- May 23, 2024
RFK Jr.'s Anti-Vax Suit Against Wash. AG Tossed
AWashington federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on behalf of NBA legend John Stockton trying to shield doctors who make anti-vaccine statements, ruling claims that a medical board probe has chilled speech are speculative.
Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice : Law360 : Legal News & Analysis (2024)
Table of Contents
Absent Atty Irks Judge In Girardi-Linked Bar Corruption Case
Pelosi Attacker's 30-Yr. Term The Same After Sentencing Flub
Seeger Weiss Secures Latest Fee Bid In NFL Concussion Case
American To Cut Attys Who Blamed Child Filmed In Bathroom
Ga. Law Firm Beats Sanctions Over Fatal Crash Mistrial
Lin Wood Wants Fraud Claims Kept Out Of Defamation Trial
Fla. Health Co. Can't Nix Punitive Damages In Med Mal Suit
Uvalde Families Say Call Of Duty, Meta Groomed Shooter
GE Immune From Navy Member's Cancer Suit, 3rd Circ. Says
11th Circ. Lets Carnival Passenger Pursue Pain Damages
No-Show Plaintiff, 'Jackass' Atty Booted Too Fast, Court Says
Ohio Justices Say Regulator Must Take Freezing Death Case
Fla. Jury Finds Ayahuasca Church Liable For Attendee's Death
'Vanderpump Rules' Star Can't Cancel 'Scandoval' Claims
Mich. Trampoline Park Defeats Jumper's Quadriplegia Suit
Alec Baldwin Must Face 'Rust' Shooting Charges
Biden's Judicial Impact And What's Left On The Wish List
3rd Circ. Backs US Immunity Over Marine Recruit's Death
Weinstein Atty Trying To Chill Retrial Testimony, DA Says
No Private Suits Under State Enviro Law, Ill. Justices Say
Insurer's Coverage Suit Premature, Ga. Apt. Complex Says
Stew Leonard's Sued Over Dancer's Peanut Allergy Death
TikTok, YouTube Must Produce European Privacy Data In MDL
RFK Jr.'s Anti-Vax Suit Against Wash. AG Tossed
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