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Civil Plaintiff
New Jersey Supreme Court Vacates a $24.3 Million Jury Award Against a Hospital
The New Jersey Supreme Court vacated a $24.3 million award to a group of neurosurgeons…
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Civil Plaintiff
Jury Awards $5.5 Million to Family of Connecticut Man Who Died After Doctors Failed to Properly Diagnose and Treat Him
A jury awarded $5.5 million to the family of a Stamford man who, they determined,…
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Consumer Law
Parent Files a Lawsuit Against Kraft Heinz Over Heavy Metals in Lunchables
Kraft Heinz Foods is being sued after a report about the heavy metal content in…
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Consumer Law
The U.S. Supreme Court Widens Scope of Workplace Bias Lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday made it easier to bring certain workplace discrimination lawsuits…
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Consumer Law
Couples Sue IVF Provider Alleging Its Clinic Destroyed Their Embryos in Toxic Solution
Two couples have filed lawsuits against in vitro fertilization provider Ovation Fertility alleging its clinic…
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Criminal Law
Trial of an Arizona Rancher Charged in Deadly Shooting of an Unarmed Migrant Goes to the Jury
The trial of a southern Arizona rancher charged with fatally shooting an unarmed migrant on…
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Criminal Law
Tip Leads to Man’s Arrest in Cold Case Killing of an Off-Duty D.C. Police Officer
Baltimore prosecutors on Wednesday announced the arrest of a man in the cold case homicide…
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Criminal Law
Man Granted Parole for His Role in the 2001 Fatal Stabbings of Married Dartmouth College Professors
A man who has served more than half of his life in prison for his…
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Big Law
Sources Say Microsoft’s OpenAI Partnership Could Face EU Antitrust Probe
Microsoft’s $13 billion investment in OpenAI could face an EU antitrust investigation as regulators are…
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Big Law
Copyright Case Over Ed Sheeran’s Song ‘Thinking Out Loud’ Continues in a New York Appeals Court
In May 2023, Ed Sheeran emerged victorious in two back-to-back copyright infringement cases, filed nearly…
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