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Red Bull Wrongful Death Lawsuit Seeks $85M
By Betty Wang, JD | Last updated on
Red Bull is being sued in an alleged case of wrongful death. A Brooklyn man's heart allegedly stopped after he polished off a can of the energy drink, the New...
Pepper-Spraying Cop Gets $38K in Workers' Comp
By Betty Wang, JD | Last updated on
Remember the notorious pepper-spraying cop? Ex-UC Davis police Lt. John Pike is now getting $38,055 in a workers' compensation settlement from the university,...
Why Remove an Injury Case to Federal Court?
By Aditi Mukherji, JD | Last updated on
When a plaintiff files a lawsuit in state court, an opposing party may try to remove the case to federal court. Lawyers for Walmart are trying to do this in...
Rock-Pushing Video May Affect Injury Suit
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
A video of a Utah man pushing over an ancient rock formation may mean trouble for the man's recent personal injury lawsuit. According to Salt Lake's KUTV,...
Is 'Lane Splitting' Legal?
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on
"Lane splitting," the practice of riding a motorcycle down the dividing line between two lanes of traffic, is practiced by motorcycle enthusiasts nationwide....
Camp Sued for $41.7M Over Girl's Lyme Disease
By Aditi Mukherji, JD | Last updated on
Two New York parents are suing a summer camp for $41.7 million after their daughter contracted Lyme disease at the camp. The parents are accusing the YMCA's...