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School District Responsible For Student’s Brain Injury at Rowdy Football Rally, Jury Told

Posted by David Siegel on Jun 18, 2016 12:08:26 AM

Plaintiff's attorney Joseph Low delivers his opening statement. Click here to see video from the trial. 

Bakersfield - Opening statements began Thursday in a California state court lawsuit filed against the Kern County School District by a former student who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a football rally after being attacked for mocking the opposing team while dressed in a chicken suit, claiming a school administrator encouraged the stunt.

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Topics: California

Big Tobacco’s 'Rabid' Advertising Caused Woman’s Fatal Addiction, Jury Told

Posted by David Siegel on Jun 16, 2016 10:19:21 AM

Plaintiffs' attorney Allan Kaiser delivers his opening statement. Click here to see video from the trial. 

Miami - A Florida state court jury heard opening arguments on Monday in a lawsuit filed against R.J. Reynolds Inc. and Philip Morris USA by the widow of a woman who began smoking cigarettes as a teenager and died of lung cancer, accusing the companies of intentionally withholding the dangers of smoking from the public for years. 

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Topics: Products Liability, tobacco, Florida

CVN Georgia's Million Dollar Verdicts

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Jun 10, 2016 6:27:25 PM

 

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CVN Georgia has covered million-dollar verdicts on the most critical litigation throughout the state, from headline-grabbing products liability suits against General Motors to traumatic brain injury claims. Three of the awards were handed down in the first five months of 2015 alone, including eight-figure verdicts against Emory Healthcare and Papa John's Pizza. 

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Topics: Georgia

Battle Set for Possible Punitives Claim Against Luxury Hotel in Suit over Carjacking

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jun 10, 2016 3:32:07 PM

 

Footage from security video showing the September 24 carjacking of Shaun Sinclair-Stept at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami. Stept's attorneys seek to claim punitive damages againt the hotel and valet service in the case. Video from YouTube channel Fatmir Josias. 


Miami—A Tuesday afternoon hearing will determine whether Miami’s Marriott Marquis and the valet service it uses are exposed to punitive damages and other sanctions in a suit by a guest injured in a 2014 carjacking in the hotel’s valet lane. Stept v. Met II Hotel LLC, et al., 2014-CA-031706. 

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Topics: Florida, Stept v. Met II Hotel LLC

CVN To Webcast Move's $1.7B Real Estate Trade Secrets Brawl With Rival Zillow

Posted by David Siegel on Jun 3, 2016 1:46:52 PM

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Topics: Real Estate, Trade Secrets