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Marissa Sanchez v. Walmart, Inc.
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Chicago, Illinois personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Defendant Walmart, Inc. manufactures and sells frozen seafood products that are labeled as sustainably sourced. Plaintiff Marissa Sanchez purchased some of these products at a Walmart store and alleges that Walmart's “sustainable” message is deceptive. She seeks to represent a clas... More... $0 (10-16-2024 - IL)
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Dorothy Hall v. AT&T Corp.
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Jackson, Tennessee personal injury premises liability negligence lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Tennessee premises liability law holds property owners responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe or defective conditions. The owner's liability depends on whether they were negligent in maintaining the property.
Here are some key points about... More... $1 (10-16-2024 - TN)
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JaiTonia Cain Harvey v. AngioDynamics, Inc. et al.
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Louisville, Kentucky personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
AngioDynamics is a medical device company that provides minimally invasive devices for diagnosing and treating cancer and peripheral vascular disease:
Products: AngioDynamics' products include AlphaVac, Endovascular Therapies Products, and BioFlo PICC.
Cust... More... $0 (10-16-2024 - kY)
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Theresa Manning v. City of Moore
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Norman, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a Government Tort Claim Act premises liability claim.
Theresa Manning sued the City of Moore claiming that the City failure to exercise due care to protect her for a hazard on public property and, as a direct result, she fell and was injured and/or damaged in excess of $75,000.00.... More... $0 (10-15-2024 - OK)
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Ramsey Ghabra v. AngioDynamics, Inc.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan personal injury produce liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
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AngioDynamics is a medical device company that provides minimally-invasive devices for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and peripheral vascular disease:
Products
AngioDynamics' products include AlphaVac, Endovascular Therapi... More... $0 (10-15-2024 - MI)
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Rodney Rucker v. James Marshall, et al.
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Oxford, Mississippi civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants for violating his rights.
Officer James Marshall observed Rodney Rucker sitting in the driver’s seat of a running car at 3:00 a.m. in front of a hotel known for drugs and prostitution. After learning the car was registered locally, Marshall approached to question Rucker, but Rucke... More...
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Willia Johnson et al. v. The 3M Company, et al.
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Columbia, South Carolina personal injury produce liability lawyers representing multiple plaintiffs.
3M's Combat Arms Earplugs (CAE) mass tort was a product liability lawsuit that involved nearly 250,000 lawsuits against the company:
Background
The lawsuit was filed by U.S. military service members, veterans, and commercial users who claimed that 3M's CAE ea... More... $0 (10-12-2024 - NY)
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Gloria Settles v. United Natural Foods, Inc., d/b/a Shoppers
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Greenbelt, Maryland personal injury premises liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Premises liability law in Maryland holds property owners and managers responsible for accidents caused by dangerous conditions on their property. This includes accidents such as slip and falls, elevator accidents, and injuries involving swimming pools.
Here are some key points ... More... $1 (10-11-2024 - MD)
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Lisa M. Drawneek v. Smith & Newphew, Inc.
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Baltimore, Maryland personal injury product liability lawyer represented the plaintiff.
Smith & Nephew is a medical technology company that develops, manufactures, and sells medical devices to repair, regenerate, and replace soft and hard tissue. The company operates in more than 100 countries and is a constituent of the UK's FTSE100.
Smith & Nephew, a UK-based medic... More...
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Wilhelmina White v. Pathmark Stores, et al.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania personal injury premises liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Pathmark Stores, Inc. was founded in 1968 and operates 141 supermarkets in New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. As a pioneer in the supermarket industry, Pathmark
operates 24-hour stores and “Super Centers” and was one of the first supermarket chains ... More... $1 (10-11-2024 - PA)
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Beira Montalvo v. All-Clad Metalcrafters, L.L.C.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania product liability lawyers represented the Plaintiffs.
Consumers, in four consolidated class action lawsuits, argued All-Clad sold pots and pans that could become dangerously sharp after several trips through a dishwasher.
"Lead plaintiff Beira Montalvo of Florida says All-Clad Metalcrafters promises its D3, D5 and LTD1 stainless steel cookwa... More... $6500000 (10-11-2024 - PA)
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Manuel Llivisaca v. Target
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White Plains, New York premises liability personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Premises liability law in New York states that property owners and occupiers are responsible for keeping their premises safe for visitors. This includes:
Identifying and fixing hazards: Property owners should regularly check for and repair issues like broken stairs, ... More...
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Margaret Grodzki v. Harrah's Atlantic City Operation Company, LLC d/b/a Harrash's Resort Atlantic City
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Camden, New Jersey personal injury premises liability negligence lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
On 07/21/2023 GRODZKI filed a Personal Injury - Other Personal Injury lawsuit against HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY OPERATING COMPANY, LLC. This case was filed in U.S. District Courts, New Jersey District Court. The Judges overseeing this case are Christine P. O'Hearn and Elizabeth A.... More... $0 (10-11-2024 - NJ)
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Johnny Epps v. Tony T. Brown
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Camden, New Jersey personal injury auto negligence car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
New Jersey's auto negligence law, also known as the Comparative Negligence Act, is based on modified comparative negligence:
Liability
The party seeking damages must be less responsible than the party who caused the accident.
Fault
A jury determi... More... $1 (10-11-2024 - NJ)
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Harry Greenwood v. Atrium Medical Corporation
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Concord, New Hampshire personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Atrium Medical Corporation is a medical device manufacturer that specializes in critical care products, including:
Soft tissue and hernia repair products
Coronary and peripheral stents and catheters
Chest drainage devices
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William Melissen and Margaret Melissen v. Bayer Corporation
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania product liability personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who claimed to have been injured and/or damaged as a result of exposure to Roundup.
William Melissen and, his wife, Margaret, sued Bayer in 2021. They alleged that William, like other Roundup plaintiffs, developed a form of non-Hodgkins lymphoma from exposure to glyphosate, w... More... $78000000 (10-11-2024 - PA)
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Sabrina Williams v. Target Corporation
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Miami, Florida personal injury premises liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Florida's premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for keeping their property safe for visitors. If a visitor is injured due to an unsafe condition on the property, the owner may be liable for the injuries.
Here are some key points about Florida's premises l... More... $1 (10-10-2024 - FL)
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Lynn Braxton v. Royal Caribbean Group
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Miami, Florida cruise ship admiralty law accident personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Cruise ship accident law is based on maritime law, which requires cruise lines to provide a high level of care to passengers:
Duty of care: Cruise lines must take reasonable steps to prevent accidents and protect passengers from harm. This includes securing ... More... $0 (10-10-2024 - FL)
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Monica Kosowski v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc. d/b/a Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
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Miami, Florida personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Florida cruise line personal injury law involves maritime law and has specific rules, including time limitations and venue requirements:
Time limitations
You must provide written notice of your claim to the cruise line within 180 days of the incident and file a lawsuit within one... More... $1 (10-10-2024 - FL)
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Bertland King, et al. v. Wal-Mark Stores East, L.P.
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs.
Florida's premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for keeping their property safe for visitors. If a visitor is injured due to an unsafe condition on the property, the owner may be liable for the injuries.
Here are some key points about Florida's premises liability... More... $1 (10-10-2024 - fl)
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United States of America v. Salvador Gonzalez
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Riverside, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Filing False Tax Returns
Corona Man Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison for Filing False Tax Returns for Clients and Causing at Least $28 Million Loss to IRS
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ALVIN LORENZO MAZIE, SR v. DEONKA BOOZIER-MAZIE
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Civil lawyer represented the Appellee with fiing a motion to enforce the judgment and hold Alvin in contempt
Alvin and Deonka Mazie were married on April 11, 2009. The couple separated on
November 30, 2020, “although the... More... $0 (10-08-2024 - MS)
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United States of America v. Salvador Gonzalez
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Los Angeles, California, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with preparing false tax returns
California Tax Preparer Sentenced for Preparing False Returns
Salvador Gonzalez, of Corona, operated for more than a... More... $0 (10-08-2024 - DC)
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Victor Yacullo v. AIG Property Casualty Company
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San Diego, California bad faith breach of insurance contract law lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
California law recognizes the concept of insurance bad faith, which is when an insurance company acts in an unreasonable or dishonest way that breaches the policyholder's rights. This is different from a simple breach of contract lawsuit, as it allows policyholders to recover a... More... $0 (10-08-2024 - CA)
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Raymond Stanforth v. United States of America
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San Diego, California Federal Tort Claims Act car wreck lawyers represented the Plaintiff.
The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) is a federal law that allows private parties to sue the United States government for torts committed by federal employees:
What it does
The FTCA allows individuals to sue the government for personal injury, property damage, ... More... $0 (10-08-2024 - CA)
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