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Insurance Agent Negligence Cases Are Rarely Easy to Prove
Insurance agent negligence cases are rarely easy. A recent decision offers valuable insight into how insurance…
Treating multiple water pollutants could prevent over 50,000 cancer cases, study finds
Small, rural communities face higher risk By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs July 8, 2025 EWG study…
When Does a Witness Qualify as an Expert in New York Criminal Cases? — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — February 20, 2025
During litigation, it is common for one party to have an expert testify in support of…
Expert Witness Testimony and the Lack of It Can Lose Property Insurance Cases
A recent appellate decision offers an instructive example of how procedural missteps and insufficient expert disclosures…
As Mosquito Season Peaks, Officials Brace for New Normal of Dengue Cases
As summer ushers in peak mosquito season, health and vector control officials are bracing for the…
Why an Advance Payment Doesn’t Mean Your Claim Is Covered (Even in Wildfire Cases)
After a wildfire claim, many policyholders breathe a sigh of relief when they receive an advance…
Isabelle’s Kitchen recalls nearly 950 cases of deli salads over salmonella risk
Cucumbers used in the salads may have been contaminated By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs May 30,…
Recent Appellate Court Ruling Serves As a RoadMap For Summary Judgment On Fact-Specific Disability Discrimination Cases
Seyfarth Synopsis: While motions for summary judgment are usually tricky to obtain in fact-laden employment cases…
Five cases yield tips to help keep your company Privacy Shield-compliant
Five cases yield tips to help keep your company Privacy Shield-compliant lfair September 3, 2019 |…
Seyfarth’s SCOTUS Employment Law Roundup: A Win for Employers Defending Exemptions Under the FLSA, and Two Other Cases to Watch
Seyfarth Synopsis: In an important opinion for employers defending against misclassification claims, the Supreme Court has…
3 tips from 3 FTC Consumer Review Fairness Act cases
Their lines of work are as different as can be: an HVAC and electrical contractor, a…
Arguing Misidentification in New York Cases Involving Violent Crimes — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — October 28, 2024
If you have been charged with a violent crime in New York, including assault, assault and…
Pink slip slip-up: First FTC cases challenging deceptive car title loans
She’s got a competition clutch with four on the floorAnd she purrs like a kitten ‘til…
How Ontario Courts Address Dissipation of Assets by One Spouse in Family Law Cases | Divorce & Family Lawyers
In Ontario family law cases, the dissipation of assets by one spouse can significantly impact the…
Additur and Remittitur in Personal Injury Cases
Additur and remittitur may sound like a pair of Roman gladiators or spells you’d learn at…
Probable Cause in New York Drug Cases When an Officer Cannot Confidently Identify the Object “Changing Hands”
When a police officer suspects that he witnesses the exchange of drugs for sale, can he…