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First Lawsuit in the Nation Filed for Pre-cut Melon Salmonella Outbreak by Jory Lange and Hans Poppe

A Kentucky woman filed the first lawsuit in the nation in the Salmonella outbreak linked to pre-cut melons produced by Caito Foods. Read more detail on Recent Injury and Accident Law posts –

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Malibu Media LLC v. John Does: 66 New Cases Filed in March 2019

This is a blog dedicated to updates on copyright infringement cases. We have handled more than 900 Malibu Media cases over the past seven years, helping each client figure out the best option for their individual situation. We can represent … Continue reading

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Under LHWCA, Excusable Neglect Standard Applies to Late Filed Attorney Fee Petition

The Ninth Circuit has ruled that the excusable neglect standard applies to late filed attorney fee petitions under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA), 33 U.S.C. §901, et seq. In Iopa v. Saltchuk-Young Brothers, No. 17-70415 (March 4, … Continue reading

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Additional NCAA TBI Lawsuits Filed by Former College Athletes

Share This Item The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) faces more lawsuits, alleging it failed to protect athletes from brain injuries while they played football. Included in the new lawsuits is a proposed class action, filed by a former player … Continue reading

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Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. John Does: 572 Lawsuits Filed Since December 1st

This is a blog dedicated to updates on copyright infringement cases. We’ve represented nearly 300 Strike 3 Holdings clients across the US since 2017, and are America’s most experienced BT copyright defense firm; we can represent you in your case. For … Continue reading

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