It Happens All The Time- Injured and No Funds For Needed Surgery One of the largest and most common problems personal injury victims face, especially those […]
A cover story in the New York Times Magazine, “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare: Poisoned Ground,” last Sunday reported on the stranger-than-fiction tale of the […]
Last week, Thomas Kline of Kline & Specter secured a jury verdict in Philadelphia for a Risperdal product liability plaintiff. In the case, titled Stange v. Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Janssen […]
The NYU School of Law recently hosted a day-long conference about lawsuit finance in the United States: Litigation Funding: The Basics and Beyond. In Six Virtues of Litigation Finance, […]
Last week, a Philadelphia judge presiding over a Risperdal trial threatened defendant Janssen Pharmaceuticals with sanctions if Janssen did not within a matter of days provide […]
In “Uneven Justice,” the Washington Post recently reported on a year-long study of fifty-nine incidents in the past decade in which on-duty police officers were charged […]
A Wall Street Journal Law Blog article reports that the Supreme Court has agreed to hear two new patent infringement appeals dealing with the issue of […]
A new report documents the heavy financial toll paid by Metro North and New York’s MTA in settlements resulting from two devastating Metro North train derailments in 2013. Despite the legal […]
A bus accident verdict in Alexandria, Virginia provides good news for Washington DC and Virginia pedestrians, albeit arising from terrible circumstances. A recent Alexandria Virginia verdict awarded $4.5 […]