7 Everyday Incidents That Can Spark Unexpected Liability Claims
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The Fairfax County Circuit Court ruled that a sole LLC owner can be individually liable for wrongful acts under the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. The post Sole LLC owner can be...
The rise of self-driving cars1 has fundamentally disrupted traditional notions of fault in traffic incidents. Where once the actions of human drivers determined liability, today th...
In Part 1 of this series, we introduced the Federal Acquisition Regulation’s (FAR) approach to insurance and risk allocation in federal procurement, focusing on FAR Part 28 and the...
We all have legal duties. Some arise from contracts that we choose to enter. Others are spelled out in statutes or regulations. Still others are imposed by the common law. One of t...
The case arose after a teenager (Jade) violently attacked Mary Miceli-Krupka in a hospital waiting room. The post Duty of Care-Third Party Liability first appeared on Wisconsin Law...
In Michigan, serious vehicle collisions often involve more legal complexity than the initial crash report ... Read more
In Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment, No. 24-171, 2026 WL 815823 (U.S. Mar. 25, 2026), the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the circumstances in which a company may b...
Hidden Pitfalls That Can Sink Your Premises Claim Getting hurt on someone else’s property feels like it should be simple. You slip at a grocery store, fall on a broken stair in an...
The 4th Circuit affirmed a jury verdict holding CACI Premier Technology Inc. liable for torture and cruel treatment at Abu Ghraib under the Alien Tort Statute. The post Tort- Gover...
In Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment, No. 24-171, 2026 WL 815823 (U.S. Mar. 25, 2026), the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the circumstances in which a company may b...
A recent lawsuit, Bayton v. Olive Garden, illustrates legal risk for restaurants, creating the expectation of duty, reliance and disclosure. The case involves a diner with celiac d...
Compensatory damages are the money the law allows you to recover from the person or company responsible for your injury. Under California Civil Code § 3333, the measure of damages...
Medical malpractice cases in Florida are rarely as straightforward as they seem at first. For ... Read more
In a ruling that provides important early guidance on the reach of the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (PFMLA), a Suffolk Superior Court judge in the Business Litig...
Modern industrial operations frequently require facility owners to rely on highly specialized third-party contractors for ... Read more
Spring is a busy time for parking garages in Southern California. More concerts, games, school events, and weekend outings mean more people are driving, parking, and walking throug...
On March 24, 2026, a New Mexico jury delivered a verdict that may well define a new era of sexual abuse litigation. After six weeks of testimony, the jury found Meta Platforms, Inc...
A civil lawsuit for a car accident in Michigan allows someone injured by an at-fault, negligent driver to hold that driver accountable for the pain and suffering and economic losse...
On March 24, 2026, in Arana v. Molta, plaintiff Isabel Arana brought an action under Chapter 93A, Section 9, seeking to recover for personal injuries she sustained after falling th...
The outcome could reshape how insurers pursue subrogation claims against e-commerce giants
The new EU Product Liability Directive (EU) 2024/2853 (PLD) marks a decisive shift for online marketplaces and digital sales platforms. To be implemented by 9 December 2026, it mod...
Pennsylvania civil courts are increasingly holding property owners, businesses, and ghost gun manufacturers accountable in shooting-related lawsuits involving negligent security, f...
The North Carolina Supreme Court’s decision in Warren v. Cielo Ventures, Inc. (filed March 20, 2026) is a significant decision for the construction industry but also carries major...
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