Jones v. Wells Fargo is a lender liability trial involving alleged racially discriminatory lending practices between 2002 and 2005.
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Topics: Civil Rights, Jones v. Wells Fargo
Salsbury v. Griffin Road 345 Homeowners Association involved the determination of damages suffered by obstetrician Helen Salsbury, who was struck at her home five years earlier, on October 31, 2005, by a 4-wheel ATV traveling approximately 30 miles per hour.
Topics: Negligence, Salsbury v. Griffin Road
In Lucas v. MARTA, a homeowner recovered $239K from Atlanta's rapid transit authority after a runaway bus struck a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom house at 647 Magnolia, in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 4, 2005.
Topics: Negligence
The law firm Searcy Denney put a dramatic end to Tobacco's eight-case winning streak today by reeling in an $80M verdict in Webb v. R.J. Reynolds, in Bronson, Florida. Although Tobacco has won eight of the last nine cases, on average during that period they now have lost approximately $9M per trial.
Topics: Toxic Torts, Products Liability, Engle Progeny, Webb v. Philip Morris, Tobacco Litigation
Tobacco On Winning Rampage with Espinosa -- Eight Straight
Posted by msch on Nov 12, 2010 3:20:00 PM
The jury deliberated for less than an hour in Espinosa v. Philip Morris before returning a verdict in favor of the defense.
Topics: Toxic Torts, Products Liability, Espinosa v. Philip Morris, Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation