I've got mixed feelings
about the plaintiff lawyer being Gloria Allred.
Not exact matches
Graber may know a lot more
about data breaches than the average
lawyer — he is a key
lawyer for
plaintiffs in the massive data breach at Anthem Inc. that «compromised the personal identification and health information of more than 80 million customers of the health care company,» according to the law firm.
According to the
lawyers, until the court restrained the paper, it will further «publish or cause to be published the said or similar words defamatory of the
plaintiffs», as it has threatened to publish stories
about the
plaintiffs.
Meanwhile, Antonacci's
lawyers complain that Mahoney's administration is giving records to the
plaintiffs about Antonacci's income outside of his county job.
The
plaintiff's
lawyers wanted to ask
about the training Howard gives deputies and his general administrative oversight.
For example, DOJ
lawyers dispute the suggestion that hESC and adult stem cell research proposals compete directly for funding, and they say the
plaintiffs» statements
about the status of adult stem cell research are irrelevant.
... the
plaintiff received a letter from a
lawyer who should know something
about the law and who was making an apparently serious threat of legal action if the claim was not paid.
The Court of Appeal held that Warkentin, J., in granting summary judgment to the second
lawyer, erred in failing to consider whether he had owed the
plaintiffs a duty to advise them
about the limitation period for suing the first
lawyer, even though the written retainer between the
plaintiffs and the second
lawyer was restricted to an assessment of the first
lawyer's account.
The personal injury
lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. care
about their clients — the
plaintiffs and the victims in personal injury accidents.
By hiring a Kansas City personal injury
lawyer who only represents
plaintiffs, you know that it is the victims that they care
about.
Even though O'Keefe is a former
plaintiffs lawyer himself, he's worried
about the negative impression that these
lawyers are making.
David Assor, a Montreal
lawyer who represented the
plaintiffs in the Danone class action, agrees that other provinces are more strict
about requiring reliance on what is claimed on the label.
I recently wrote an article and also a blog post
about Chicago
plaintiffs»
lawyer Raymond P. Niro's efforts to unmask the anonymous author of the Patent Troll Tracker blog with his offer of a $ 10,000 reward.
The
plaintiffs»
lawyers, however, said they had no contact with the Toronto Sun
about the facts of the case and had not discussed the circumstances of the accident with Mandel other than to say the information was in the public domain.
Though contract
lawyers are paid
about $ 35 to $ 40 an hour,
plaintiffs» firms «bill» this time to the class at $ 300 an hour or more, sometimes without disclosing that work was not done by the firm's
lawyers.
Alison Burrison, Partner at McLeish Orlando LLP will speak
about this case and provide her thoughts on the information that
plaintiff lawyers need to provide to their clients when discussing and offering the option of litigation loans.
Court Reverses Jury's Verdict Based on Lack of Evidence Showing the Defendant Knew
about Hazard that Caused
Plaintiff's Fall, South Florida Personal Injury
Lawyers Blog, published November 27, 2017.
Here is why you should be speaking to a
lawyer who represents the
plaintiffs in motorcycle accident claims
about your Kansas City motorcycle lawsuit: 1.
But an exasperated California Court of Appeal issued an opinion this week using no uncertain words to show its impatience with its perceived abuse of the law by
plaintiff and defense
lawyers alike, as both Shaun Martin and J. Craig Williams write
about on their blogs.
He notes that at the oral argument of the case, one of the
plaintiffs»
lawyers proudly described himself as a «bounty hunter,» to which the court in its opinion remarked, «We will have more to say
about exactly who Proposition 65 was created for later, but it wasn't bounty hunters.»
In today's show, ABA Law Practice Division chair Bob Young talks
about being a
plaintiff's
lawyer in a defense firm, and explains what the ABA LPD is doing to help
lawyers with marketing, management, finances, and technology.
Later, as the case moved forward, Flea blogged
about his deposition (here and here) and
about Googling the
plaintiffs lawyer and finding a PowerPoint she presented.
In our book, Rights on Trial: How Workplace Discrimination Law Perpetuates Inequality, we offer a comprehensive analysis of the system of employment civil rights litigation, using both statistical data from a large random sample of cases and in - depth interviews with
plaintiffs,
plaintiffs lawyers, defendant employers and defense
lawyers about their experiences with and perspectives on discrimination lawsuits.
Besides the risk, there is the more vexing (to
lawyers) question: If
plaintiffs counsel finds out
about the blog, should she use it at trial?
Thus, the
plaintiff's
lawyer will question the potential jurors on their feelings
about lawsuits and people who sue.
Sometimes,
plaintiffs - side tort litigator Max Kennerly takes readers on fun trips through high - profile civil cases — the Trump University case and Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker, for instance — writing
about the actual law involved or bad decisions made by participating
lawyers.
So this week on Lawyer2Lawyer, in a special extended episode, we bring together four of the top
plaintiffs»
lawyers to discuss their careers and share insights
about their work and practices.
If WWN hadn't folded, I like to think I would've made up stories
about judges texting defendants and
plaintiffs appearing before them, and jurors texting
lawyers, before they actually occurred.
The McDonald's coffee spilling lawsuit transformed itself into a cultural anecdote
about trial
lawyers run amok and unscrupulous
plaintiffs seeking jackpot verdicts.
The leadership fight in the Flint water contamination cases has escalated, with co-lead counsel firing back against «false and misleading accusations» and at least one defendant in the case raising concerns
about the communications that all the lead
plaintiffs lawyers have had with prospective class members.
He has also served as the director of the ITLA «Rookie Camp» program teaching new
lawyers about plaintiffs» civil litigation practice.
The
plaintiffs»
lawyers had made confident assurances in their complaint
about a confidential source — their only barrier to dismissal of their suit — even though none of the
lawyers had spoken to the source and their investigator acknowledged that she couldn't verify what (according to her) he had told her.
As a
lawyer who regularly represents victims of sexual abuse, I was interviewed by Law Times
about the quantum of damages awarded to successful
plaintiffs in civil claims for sexual assault and sexual abuse.
In July 2015, the
plaintiffs new
lawyer refused to turn over their file materials to a new
lawyer that they had retained, because of a dispute
about fees.
The motion judge had determined that the subject retainer was only with respect to assessment of the accounts of their earlier former
lawyer, Mr. Good, and not any possible negligence action against Mr. Good, and thus there was no genuine issue whether Mr. Cardill owed the
plaintiffs a duty of care to advise them
about the limitation period in relation to a possible negligence action against Mr. Good.
Over the years I have learned that being a
Plaintiff's
lawyer in this community means that I must provide people with access to the law, access to information
about their health and welfare as well as provide advice and legal services.
Also, the
plaintiffs» then - existing
lawyer had not informed them
about either the timetable or the deadline for setting the case down for trial.
But here's the kicker: the
plaintiff isn't going to know if they can even get that information
about an epidemic, or if the expert report is good enough, until after they've filed the suit and have litigated it to summary judgment, scaring off many
lawyers from filing these cases in the first place unless the outbreak has already been disclosed publicly.
Legal commentators around the web are abuzz
about the most remarkable angle of the story, namely that until deep into the trial Ford did not learn that one of the jurors, Crystal City city manager Diana Palacios, was the girlfriend of Jesse Gamez, one of the
lawyers on the team of
plaintiff's attorneys headed by Houston's Mikal Watts.
«What
plaintiffs»
lawyers need to know
about appellate advocacy in an era of conservative courts,» Inner Circle of Advocates Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 14, 2014
There's no shortage of ways that insurance companies and defense
lawyers claim that they had no idea and could not have known
about whatever hurt the
plaintiff, no matter how obvious it is.
Judge Alex Kozinski of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said he is «not so troubled»
about the implications of legal analytics for forum shopping — a well - established strategy in which
lawyers file a case in a specific court because of its reputation of ruling for similar
plaintiffs.
I would like to know what the law says
about a
lawyer sending a registered letter to his client's - the
plaintiff - addressed to the defendent and the
plaintiff signing the receipt of the letter and delivering it by hand.
All those
plaintiffs»
lawyers swearing affidavits
about how they changed their address and never got the Status Notice, or detailing how they have handled the action properly from the outset, or why the extent of the
plaintiff's injuries can't be determined within two years.
While your company may not want to engage with the
plaintiff lawyers, says Yates, you also don't want those
lawyers to have a mouthpiece to talk
about your client in the media.
Back in October, I wrote
about a case where the
plaintiff's
lawyer accepted an offer to settle from the defendant, knowing full well they had no instructions to do so, in the hopes that they could in turn convince their client to accept the (already accepted) offer.
Trial results show that Resurfice is neither hurting or helping either
plaintiff or defendant — though the «talking»
about it is no doubt earning
lawyers more money.
All those
plaintiffs»
lawyers swearing affidavits
about how they changed their address and never got the Status... [more]
Writing for the three - judge panel, U.S. Circuit Judge Jerry Smith said that U.S. District Judge Ed Kinkeade in Dallas, TX, erred by allowing
plaintiffs»
lawyers to present «inflammatory character evidence»
about defendants.
The
lawyers representing Home Depot or Menards should tell the
plaintiffs»
lawyers, «Let's go to trial, boys [the actual complaint I looked at lists three attorneys, all of whom are men, so anyone
about to get up on their hind legs
about my comment being sexist can calm themselves].