“We have not evaluated the parameters of how to prove recovery in disability cases through published opinions or otherwise,” stated Justice Lynne J. Boomgaarden. “However, other states have, and we found some applicable legal commentary and secondary authority, which illustrate the factors courts consider to prove recovery and the type of evidence an attorney might […]
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After $18.8M Talc Verdict, Asbestos Attorney Asks for Trial Against Georgia-Pacific
Clay Thompson plans to ask a bankruptcy judge on Thursday to lift the automatic stay in Bestwall’s Chapter 11 case so that his client can have a trial against Georgia-Pacific.
Legal Speak Live From WIPL 2023, Part 1
The Legal Speak podcast interviewed attendees of Law.com and Corporate Counsel’s Women, Influence & Power in Law (WIPL) in New Orleans about how the industry can support the growth and development of women.
Colorado Court Is First to Weigh Constitutionality of 'Reverse-Keyword' Warrant
“The constitutionality of reverse-keyword warrants presents an issue of first impression in Colorado. Indeed, to our knowledge, no state supreme court or federal appellate court has addressed the constitutionality of such warrants,” stated Justice William W. Hood, III. “Nor have we previously determined whether individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their internet search […]
1st Circ. Dismisses University of Rhode Island Students' Fee and Unjust Enrichment Claims Over COVID-19 Closures
The circuit court affirmed a district court’s dismissal of fee and unjust enrichment claims after hearing oral arguments in the case last month.