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View Complaint: $12.9 Million Verdict Against Drunk Taxidriver
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Charles Barlow was a taxi cab driver for Yellow Cab Co. of Louisville, LLC. Yellow Cab was managed and owned by Procarent, Inc. and Interlock Industries, Inc. On Oct. 28, 2012, Barlow visited several taverns and stores where he consumed multiple alcoholic...
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Document of the Week: $14.7 Billion Settlement Agreement In Volkswagen Diesel Fraud Class Action
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., Volkswagen AG, Audi AG, Audi of America, LLC, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (collectively Volkswagen) sold TDI vehicles which purportedly operated clean diesel motors. However, Volkswagen...
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City Pays $ 1,125,000 To Settle Wrongful Death Action Alleging Paramedics Failed To Adequately Respond To Call For Emergency Assistance
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Jan. 31, 2011, City of Columbus paramedics were called to provide emergency assistance to Sonia A. Bray, who was in cardiac distress. Ms. Bray had been undergoing an MRI when she vomited and began to cough, turning blue in the face and suffering chest...
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Following Extensive Discovery and Filing of Amended Complaint, Former High School Student Recovers $ 1.5 Million Settlement For Burns Suffered In Science Experiment Fire
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Oct. 10, 2013, Olivia Johnson, a senior student at Chapel Hill High School in Douglas County, Georgia, suffered a horrific burn injury while demonstrating a science experiment at her school's after-hours "AP Open House." Johnson was performing...
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Florida Product Liability Action Surrounding Quadriplegia, Death Allegedly Linked To Takata Airbag Settles
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On June 15, 2014, Patricia Mincey was driving her 2001 Honda Civic when she was involved in a minor collision. Her vehicle airbag, manufactured by defendants Takata Corporation and TK Holdings, Inc., allegedly failed to perform properly, deploying late...
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Jury Awards $ 4.7 Million To Husband In His Georgia Federal Wrongful Death Action Alleging Doctor Failed To Properly Monitor Wife's Liver Function After Prescribing Ketoconazole
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Aug. 19, 2013, Ok *** Smith was seen by William H. Van Laar, D.O. at McDonough Primary Care, Inc. for right great toenail and right thumbnail problems and diagnosed with onychomycosis, nail fungus, and issued a prescription for Ketoconazole (Nizoral...
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New York Federal Judge Dismisses Mirena IUD Product Liability Litigation For Lack Of Expert Evidence That Secondary Perforation Could Occur
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Hundreds of plaintiffs filed product liability actions against defendants Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Bayer Pharma AG, and Bayer OY, claiming that they sustained injuries when Mirena, an intrauterine contraceptive device manufactured by defendants...
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Nurse Bullied By Doctor At Workplace Settles Harassment/Retaliation Claims For $440,000 In Texas State Court
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Plaintiff Patricia Hahn was a licensed vocational nurse working for defendants Scott Davidson, M.D.; Scott Davidson, M.D., P.A.; and North DFW Urology Associates. Plaintiff claimed that she was repeatedly bullied by Dr. Davidson during incidents involving...
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Texas State Judge Dismisses Product Liability Suit Against GM, Finding No Evidence To Support Product Liability Claim For Ignition Switch Defect
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Dec. 21, 2012, Gloria Alexander was driving Angel Alexander's 2007 Cobalt automobile when the power steering assist allegedly failed. Gloria lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a wall. The Cobalt, which was manufactured by ESIS/General...
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Texas State Jury Awards Mother $10.3 Million In Medical Malpractice Action For Death Of Baby Whose Skull Fractured By Use Of Forceps During Delivery
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On the morning of Dec. 27, 2013, plaintiff Rachel Ann Melancon, 40 weeks and three days pregnant, arrived at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas with contractions. Soon after, plaintiff was put on oxytocin. However, twice during the day the oxytocin...
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California State Jury Awards $46 Million To Stranded Driver Who Was Severely Injured When He Was Struck By Vehicle Operated By Car Dealership Deliveryman
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Faustino Torres Solorio v. Nissan of Fontana, Inc., et al. Nissan of Fontana, Inc. operated Nissan dealerships known as Nissan of San Bernardino and Metro Nissan of Redlands. In San Bernardino County, CA. Louie Ayala, Jr. set up L.A.G.D.J. Courier...
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New Jersey Court Grants Summary Judgment To Johnson And Johnson In Talc-Ovarian Cancer Litigation After Excluding Plaintiffs' Experts
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
In Nov. of 2014, plaintiffs Brandi Carl and Diana Balderrama each filed a product liability suit against defendants Johnson & Johnson and Imerys Talc America, Inc., in Atlantic County Superior Court, NJ, contending that a talc-based product manufactured...
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Missouri Jury Awards Patient $507,000 After Pain Relief Procedure Leaves Needle Lodged In Back
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Missouri Jury Awards $507,000 To Patient Who Had Needle Break Off In Back During Outpatient Procedure On Dec. 10, 2009, Claudia Ball, who was 62 years of age and 220 pounds, underwent a trigger point injection outpatient procedure performed by Catherine...
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Georgia Jury Puts Apartment Complex On Hook For $10 Million After Resident Shot By Unknown Perpetrators
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Jan. 24, 2015, Florencio Gomez-Mendez was shot and killed at his residence in Bradford Ridge Apartments, which was owned and/or operated by JAMCO Properties, Inc. and Clayton Carriage Apts. LLC. On June 11, 2015, a complaint arising out of the incident...
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In Medical Malpractice Action, Pennsylvania State Jury Returns $ 625,000 Verdict In Favor Of Man Who Suffered Stroke Days After Being Treated In Hospital Emergency Room For Chest Plain
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Jere L. Wagner, M.D. practiced internal medicine and emergency medicine at Geisinger-Shamokin Area Hospital and Geisinger Clinic. On June 4, 2012, Charles P. Smith, 53 years old at the time, presented to the hospital, complaining of chest pain and presenting...
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Florida Federal Judge Dismisses Second Disability Discrimination Suit Against Disney Based On Virtual Wait For Autistic Individuals
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
D.M. was a 15-year-old non-verbal autistic individual that communicated through an iPad. His mother, C.M., claimed that his cognitive impairments necessitated routine, order, and consistency and prohibited idle waits of more than a few minutes. Such idle...
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California State Court Grants Anti-SLAPP Motion To Strike In Defamation Suit Filed By Man Called Rapist By Victim's Family On Social Media
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Yee Xiong was a student at UC Davis. On July 9, 2012, Xiong went to a party at Lang Her's apartment. Xiong drank a number of drinks and fell asleep. Xiong claimed when she woke up early the next morning, Her was pinning her down and raping her. Her...
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Complaint Underlying $3 Million Settlement In Wrongful Death Action Against Truck Driver And His Employer
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
In the afternoon of Oct. 14, 2011, James Fida, II was operating a Ford F250 pickup truck and towing a piece of construction equipment westbound on SR 322 in Delaware County, PA. The vehicle was owned and registered to George J. May, Inc. As he approached...
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Strict Product Liability Action Brought By State Trooper Shot While Gun In Holster And Tried Under PA Supreme Court Tincher Guidelines Yields $2.6 Million Jury Award Against Holster Manufacturer
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Jesse Oleksza was a Pennsylvania State Trooper who carried a Glock-37 duty pistol in a state police-issued duty belt and holster, which was designed, manufactured and supplied by Gould & Goodrich, Inc. then supplied to the Pennsylvania State Police...
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Florida Jury Finds General Practitioner Not Liable For Cardiac Death After Failing To Follow-Up On X-Ray Required By Kidney Transplant Evaluation Team
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Phillip Grenchik, who had numerous health problems including renal disease, was being considered for a kidney transplant through Lifelink. Mr. Grenchik asked his family physician, Dr. Stephen Parks, to write a prescription for the necessary tests, including...
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Part I of Trump University $25 Million Settlement - The RICO Complaint
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Case No. 1 -- The RICO Claims -- Art J. Cohen, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. Donald J. Trump Art J. Cohen, a businessman and resident of the state of California, learned about Trump University in 2009 when he saw an...
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Part II of Trump University $25 MIllion Settlement - The Fraud Complaint
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Case No. 2 -- The Fraud Claims - Sonny Low, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. Trump University, LLC, et al. In August 2008, Tarla Makaeff, a shoe and handbag designer, purchased a three-day Trump University "Fast Track...
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Illinois State Jury Awards $1.4 Million To Driver Injured In Parking Lot Rear-End Collision In Negligence Suit Against At-Fault Driver
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On June 14, 2010, Stacy Stepancik-Goff entered her van in the parking lot of a Village Pantry convenience store in Roscoe, IL. Before Stepancik-Goff could buckle her seat belt or drive away, her vehicle was rear-ended by a vehicle operated by Janice Warner...
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New Hampshire State Jury Awards $ 5,029,142.00 To Couple Who Brought Medical Malpractice Action Against Ophthalmologist After Wife Lost Vision In Both Eyes
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
In January of 2006, Nancy Knox was a patient of Adam P. Beck, M.D. and New England Eye Specialist, P.C. At that time, she lost vision in her left eye due to age-related macular degeneration. She later alleged that Dr. Beck's medical treatment did...
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Motorist Struck While Standing By Damaged Vehicle Settles Florida State Vehicular Negligence Action Against Driver/Employer For $ 6.65 Million
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Dec. 21, 2015, plaintiff Andrea Mirabal was standing on the side of the road inspecting minor damage to her vehicle from a fender bender when she was struck by a vehicle being operated by defendant Christopher Petricone, Jr., pinning her between the...
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