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Atlanta—Trial is slated to begin next week against a pair of physicians accused of negligence that a Georgia woman says furthered the return of her breast cancer. Ross-Stubblefield v. Philips, et al., 15EV002846.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Sep 7, 2018 10:20:11 AM
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Atlanta—Trial is slated to begin next week against a pair of physicians accused of negligence that a Georgia woman says furthered the return of her breast cancer. Ross-Stubblefield v. Philips, et al., 15EV002846.
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Ross-Stubblefield v. Phillips, et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Sep 7, 2018 9:04:15 AM
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Fort Lauderdale, FL— Attorneys argued Wednesday over whether a scheme to hide the dangers of cigarettes killed a Florida woman and whether the claim itself was time barred, as trial began against the nation’s two largest tobacco companies. Simon v. R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, 2007-CV-027976.
Topics: tobacco, Engle Progeny, Florida, Simon v. R.J. Reynolds
Posted by David Siegel on Sep 5, 2018 12:33:47 PM
Topics: Products Liability, Asbestos, California, new jersey, Talc, South Carolina
Posted by David Siegel on Aug 31, 2018 6:32:09 PM
Topics: Products Liability
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Aug 30, 2018 9:02:25 AM
Premises liability cases involving a property's security often turn on whether the property owner could have reasonably done anything to make the premises safer. In a January 2018 trial over the shooting death of an apartment tenant, Weinberg Wheeler’s Mark Johnson crafted a forceful argument on that issue, helping clear the apartment of 99% of fault in the case. Alexis v. Riverstone Residential SE, 14A52296E5.
Topics: Premises Liability, Georgia, Alexis v. Riverstone Residential, LLCet al.