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LAPD sued by company hired for security services
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - The Los Angeles Police Department is bullying and harassing employees of a security company that it contracts with, a new lawsuit alleges.
A hacker stole $25,000 from ConocoPhillips meant for Alaska Native group
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Legal Newsline) - ConocoPhillips Alaska is going to court to find out who scammed it out of $25,000 it was trying to donate to a nonprofit.
Cities, counties swim against tide pulling them toward state opioid settlements
A handful of municipalities are fighting efforts to force them to sign on to opioid settlements negotiated by state attorneys general and private lawyers, as the nation's largest pharmacy chains have offered $13.8 billion to resolve litigation.
Snapchat argues app doesn't help sexual predators find victims
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - The maker of Snapchat is looking to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a girl who alleges it, Google and Apple are to blame for the sexual abuse she suffered.
Court finds hot pavement is obvious hazard, reversing lower court in case of burnt feet
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Legal Newsline) - A woman who burned her feet on hot pavement at a water park can’t win money from the park’s municipal owner after Kentucky’s highest court ruled the hazard was open and obvious risk.
Reed Smith fortifies fund finance capabilities in US with appointment of Chris Davis to partner in Washington D.C.
Reed Smith fortifies fund finance capabilities in US with appointment of Chris Davis to partner in Washington D.C..
Asbestos lawyers succeed in keeping info from public
ERIE, Pa. (Legal Newsline) - The public won't have access to information from a case that accuses an asbestos bankruptcy trust from giving out money to lawyers without double-checking their claims.
Court rebuffs coffee-causes-cancer lawsuits
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - The group that once hoped to extract settlements to restaurants that sold coffee for lacking a cancer warning salvaged six figures in attorneys fees it was once ordered to pay.
Firms vie to lead litigation against Stitch Fix over stock drop
OAKLAND, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - Two law firms have filed to lead shareholder class action litigation against Stitch Fix over a drop in the company's stock value.
Cozen O’Connor’s Steven Weisz Recognized in 2022 Edition of Euromoney’s Expert Guides: Banking, Finance, and Transactional Law
Cozen O’Connor’s Steven Weisz Recognized in 2022 Edition of Euromoney’s Expert Guides: Banking, Finance, and Transactional Law.
Task force files enforcement actions against two alleged illegal robocallers
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has announced the national Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force is enforcing investigations into two voice service providers over alleged involvement in illegal robocalls.“We must leave no stone unturned in our fight against unlawful robocalls,” Morrisey said in a press release.
David Haworth, Holly Horsley Named Leading Business Attorneys by South Jersey Biz
David Haworth, Holly Horsley Named Leading Business Attorneys by South Jersey Biz.
Court: 'Unquestionably negligent' grandpa, not pool owners, responsible for child's drowning
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) - A grandfather who was captured on videotape walking away from his 4-year-old granddaughter at a busy pool party before she drowned is primarily responsible for the girl’s death, a Georgia appeals court ruled, rejecting an attempt by the child’s mother to collect damages from the party hosts and the company that built the pool.
Lawsuit over possibly stolen ramen thrown out
LANSING, Mich. (Legal Newsline) - A woman who attempted to leave a Walmart store without paying for items including a dozen packages of ramen noodles had no basis to sue the store for malicious prosecution, a Michigan appeals court ruled.
New Jersey firm pleads guilty to Clean Water Act violation in Connecticut
A New Jersey-based company, National Water Main Cleaning Company (NWMCC), has pleaded guilty to a felony violation of the Clean Water Act.
Strip club not liable for parking-lot shooting of would-be guest
PHOENIX (Legal Newsline) - The parents of a man who was killed in the parking lot of a strip club can’t sue the club or the off-duty security guard who shot him, an Arizona appeals court ruled, finding the dead man was a trespasser after having been told to leave the property earlier in the evening.
Breitbart's film 'My Son Hunter' premieres in New York with writer Q&A
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - The writer of the Breitbart film, 'My Son Hunter,' was among the conservatives who attended the New York premiere last week.
Washington Supreme Court orders judges to assume racial bias In verdicts
OLYMPIA (Legal Newsline) - Litigants who claim a jury verdict was tainted by racial bias are entitled to a hearing where the judge must assume they are correct, the Washington Supreme Court ruled, placing the burden on the other side to prove that bias didn’t affect the decision.The high court’s ruling came in a routine car accident case where the victim, a Black woman, claimed she suffered whiplash and exacerbated symptoms of Tourette’s Syndrome requiring $3.5 million in damages.
Wife alleges Florida funeral home improperly embalmed, mutilated husband's body
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A widow alleges a Florida funeral home improperly embalmed and mutilated her husband's body.
Tampa facility settles rape case brought by young boy
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A mother and her son who was allegedly raped at a Tampa, Fla., children's home have settled their lawsuit.