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Medical Malpractice Category Archives — Page 3 of 4

Plaintiff in the medical malpractice case of Tillson v. Lane will have the opportunity to take his case to trial, following the Vermont Supreme Court’s reversal of an earlier trial court ruling that granted summary judgment to defendant on the “Loss of Chance” doctrine. The “Loss of Chance” doctrine, while permitted in several jurisdictions, isContinue reading “Medical Malpractice Category Archives — Page 3 of 4”

Lauderdale sidewalk injury attorney Tag Archives

Fort Lauderdale’s city manager has proposed shelling out $2.1 million in risk insurance funds to cover the cost of sidewalk repairs, following a new report indicating more than 100 miles of it in the city are unsafe. That will only begin to cover the costs of fixing the walkways, though. The consultant’s study that opinedContinue reading “Lauderdale sidewalk injury attorney Tag Archives”

Report: 106 Miles of Unsafe Sidewalks Span Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale’s city manager has proposed shelling out $2.1 million in risk insurance funds to cover the cost of sidewalk repairs, following a new report indicating more than 100 miles of it in the city are unsafe. That will only begin to cover the costs of fixing the walkways, though. The consultant’s study that opinedContinue reading “Report: 106 Miles of Unsafe Sidewalks Span Fort Lauderdale”

South Florida Injury Lawyers Blog — Page 22 of 76 — Published by Broward County, Florida Personal Injury & Accident Attorneys — Freeman Injury Law

When a company shuts down operations, pays off creditors and steps away, those involved may believe that’s the end of it and begin moving onto other endeavors. However, if the company has products that may have caused injury to others, the firm could be subject to litigation well after the doors are closed. In Florida,Continue reading “South Florida Injury Lawyers Blog — Page 22 of 76 — Published by Broward County, Florida Personal Injury & Accident Attorneys — Freeman Injury Law”

Williams v. Clark Sand Company, Inc. – Florida’s Corporate Survival Statute

When a company shuts down operations, pays off creditors and steps away, those involved may believe that’s the end of it and begin moving onto other endeavors. However, if the company has products that may have caused injury to others, the firm could be subject to litigation well after the doors are closed. In Florida,Continue reading “Williams v. Clark Sand Company, Inc. – Florida’s Corporate Survival Statute”

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