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A state court jury in Miami returned a $1.3 million verdict, over 14 times the initial offer by the defendant’s insurer, to a driver slammed by another vehicle driving in the wrong direction. Igor Hernandez, John Sullivan and Ira Combs of Cornish Hernandez Gonzalez in Miami, represented the plaintiff, Meri Moskowitz. The…
Edisonalpha founder and CEO Shervin Pishevar on supporting a Trump-Vance ticket to ‘rebuild America 2.0’ and the latest military escalations in the Middle East. A little-known digital asset trading firm is seeking to navigate the vast and murky waters of U.S. crypto regulation with the appointment of a legal veteran…
‘Is This in Fact Real or Not?’ 9th Circuit Conference Delves Into AI Issues in Federal Courts
As generative artificial intelligence transitions quickly from an intellectual curiosity to a courtroom reality, judges should keep asking questions but not deny the technology’s potential benefits out of hand, experts told the annual Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference gathering in Sacramento on Monday. Speaking to a partially filled ballroom of judges…
Missouri-founded Polsinelli is engineering one of the largest lateral additions lately, snagging more than 20 partners from Holland & Knight in Philadelphia en route to planting its first flag in the City of Brotherly Love and continuing on a path of post-pandemic growth in the Northeast. The firms hadn’t released…
Los Angeles courthouses will reopen Tuesday “with limited functionality” four days after a ransomware attack crippled computer networks across the nation’s largest trial court system. All 36 courthouses in the Los Angeles County Superior Court were closed Monday as technicians worked to bring databases and documents back online and law…
$1.6 Million Settlement Reached for Construction Worker Injured in High-Rise Scaffolding Accident
A $1.6 million settlement has been reached for a Hackensack construction worker injured when an electrical cord broke free from the scaffolding above and fell 37 stories, striking the man and causing severe injuries. Carlos A. Terranova was working for Iron Works F.E. on July 20, 2018, conducting exterior repairs…
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