The case involved the wrongful death of a mother of two young children, who died as a result of the defendant’s negligence.
Artificial intelligence has dramatically expanded the toolkit available for reverse engineering, and in-house counsel might ...
Virginia legislators question judges during judicial reappointment hearings, reviewing performance evaluations, bias concerns ...
Where a cabinet maker sued multiple parties, but most of its claims were barred by res judicata or collateral estoppel from a ...
Where a man convicted of violating 18 U.S.C. § 842(p)(2)(B), which prohibits individuals from teaching or otherwise ...
Where a doctor reached his diagnosis of pneumoconiosis based, in part, on terminal arterial blood gas studies, the ...
Where a college professor failed to plead facts making its plausible that his non-selection for tenure was for discriminatory or retaliatory reasons, his suit was dismissed.
Where a company argued an instructor was a managerial employee, and thereby excluded from the National Labor Relations Act’s ...
Where a reasonable juror could find that defendants were deliberately indifferent when they failed to provide blood clotting ...
To state a claim of malicious prosecution, Stusalitus must show that (1) the defendants seized him “‘pursuant to legal ...
Where a man indicted on multiple child pornography-related counts argued the search warrant affidavits omitted critical ...
Where a mother sued for refusing to return two children to their father in Paraguay designed an expert to offer testimony regarding Paraguay’s legal system, the father’s challenges to the expert were ...
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