Sentences with phrase «jury ruled in favor»

Several days after the court's ruling, a federal jury ruled in favor of a different plaintiff on a failure to warn claim.
As second chair counsel, Michael participated in Laclede Gas Company v. Park 370 Development, LLC, et al., where a St. Louis County Circuit Court jury ruled in favor of Dowd Bennett client Laclede Gas, finding the defendant, a land developer, liable for damages resulting from its excavation activity adjacent to a Laclede gas main.
After a five - week trial in 2008 at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, a jury ruled in favor of the Fleddermans and found Richard Glunk liable for Amy Fledderman's death.
The jury ruled in favor of the plaintiffs and found the drug company had «failed to warn the stay - at - home mother of the risks associated with Topamax and potential birth defects.»
The jury ruled in favor of the family of Walter Graves, who was an employee at a West Monroe paper mill.
The jury ruled in favor of Hargis and found no likelihood of confusion.
If the defense had gone forward, whether the jury ruled in their favor or not, it would have made settling the other cases impossible — they would have spent the next five years in court.
The jury ruled in favor of the school system, based on a lack of evidence.
Plaintiffs who opt for the former may receive a lesser amount than they might receive through litigation, but litigating the case means that there is a chance the plaintiff won't receive any money at all if a jury rules in favor...
Although many cases are settled before going to trial, our Columbus personal injury lawyers will discuss your appeal options with you and possibly seek outside consultation should a judge or jury rule in favor of the defendant.

Not exact matches

We expect that to happen again — particularly because the jury was prohibited from knowing about these court rulings in favor of Gawker, prohibited from seeing critical evidence gathered by the FBI and prohibited from hearing from the most important witness, Bubba Clem.
Yet the district attorney pursued Hinton's conviction with the grim determination of the furies, aided in his dogged efforts by an incompetent defense attorney, a racist jury and a judge who ruled in the State's favor at every turn.
Another example is a motion for summary judgment, which asks the court to rule in the requester's favor because essential facts are no longer in dispute (perhaps because of what has been learned in discovery), making a jury's decision unnecessary on some — or all — points.
A jury in another DePuy hip implant case ruled in favor of the hip implant maker.
The jury ruled in her client's favor on all counts, dismissing claims of age, race and national origin discrimination.
In an earlier ruling on the merits of the case, the Federal Circuit upheld Judge Matsch's decision setting aside the jury's verdict in favor of Medtronic and granting judgment as a matter of law in favor of BrainLAIn an earlier ruling on the merits of the case, the Federal Circuit upheld Judge Matsch's decision setting aside the jury's verdict in favor of Medtronic and granting judgment as a matter of law in favor of BrainLAin favor of Medtronic and granting judgment as a matter of law in favor of BrainLAin favor of BrainLAB.
An appellate court ruled in favor of a pharmaceutical company in an appeal of a summary judgment order and a jury verdict in a multi-district products liability lawsuit.
U.S. District Court Judge Donald C. Nugent has taken the jury's verdict under advisement and has given the CFPB until June 15 to submit a brief arguing why he should rule in its favor.
The Federal Circuit affirmed the judgment in Union Carbide's favor and reversed a pre-trial ruling adverse to Union Carbide that had limited the scope of damages presented to the jury.
If the judge or jury does not understand the theory of the case or the testimony of the witnesses they will have a hard time ruling in your favor.
In layperson's terms, this means that the judge finds there is no real issue of fact or law and rules in favor of the carrier without the case ever going before a jurIn layperson's terms, this means that the judge finds there is no real issue of fact or law and rules in favor of the carrier without the case ever going before a jurin favor of the carrier without the case ever going before a jury.
After waiting in the wings, with bated breath, the verdict is finally in, as Judge William Alsup of the U.S. District Court of Northern California dismissed the jury this afternoon after a unanimous decision that ruled in favor of Google's mobile OS — declaring that Android did not in fact infringe on the Oracle patents in question.
Near the end of his presentation, Bicks showed a slide of the form the jury will use to indicate whether it has ruled in favor of Oracle or Google, with a bright red X marking Oracle as the victor.
A jury then ruled in Coldwell Banker's favor.
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