C&S

Latest News & Information

News

Business

[02/03] Japanese entrepreneurs aim for Silicon Valley
[02/03] Nuke inspectors focus on `unusual' wear on tubes
[02/03] Hungary's Malev airline ceases operations

More...

Construction

[02/03] Rebuilding Together announces 17th Annual Kickoff to Rebuild to Impact Indianapolis Neighborhood
[02/02] NVHomes Announces the Grand Opening of Their Newly Decorated Clifton Park Model Home at Scaleby Farm in West Chester, PA
[02/02] PulteGroup Reports Financial Results for 2011 Fourth Quarter

More...

Employment Practices

[01/24] Job bias claims at record level
[01/11] Pepsi Beverages pays $3.1M in racial bias case
[01/11] Md. man's leave lawsuit lands in Supreme Court

More...

Litigation

[02/03] World court upholds German immunity in Nazi cases
[02/01] Lawyers in NY Facebook suit spar over fee amount
[02/01] FTC: phone card scam leads to $2.3M settlement

More...

Case Summaries

Injury & Tort Law

[02/03] Pennsylvania National Mutual Casualty Insurance Co. v. Roberts
In a suit brought by an insurer seeking a declaratory judgment that it was required to indemnify its insured for no more than 40 percent of a state court judgment because it had covered its insured for no more than 40 percent of the time in which the state court plaintiff was exposed to lead poisoning, the district court's judgment is: 1) affirmed in part, where it was correct in allocating the insurer's liability using the pro-rata time on-the-risk, and its decision to use the plaintiff's date of birth as the starting point for the period in which she was exposed to lead poisoning was sound; and 2) reversed in part, where the district court erred in holding the insurer liable for 24 months of coverage rather than 22, since under the insurance contract, coverage ended when the property was sold.

[02/02] Lore v. City of Syracuse
In a case alleging illegal retaliation against a city police officer under Title VII and the New York State Human Rights Law (HRL) because of her complaints of gender discrimination, the district court's judgment is: 1) affirmed in part where the city's arguments regarding the availability of reputation damages, evidentiary and instructional errors, and excessive damages for emotional distress presented no basis for disturbing the judgment; and 2) vacated in part where there was merit in plaintiff's contentions regarding the liability of the city's corporation counsel, and the district court erred in dismissing her principal gender discrimination claims under the HRL on the basis that she had suffered no materially adverse employment action.

[02/01] Maxton v. Western States Metals
In a suit alleging negligence and strict liability causes of action based on personal injuries as a result of working with metal products manufactured by the defendants and supplied to the plaintiff's employer, the district court's judgment in favor of the defendants on demurrers is affirmed, where: 1) the metal products involved were not inherently dangerous, and no other circumstances justified imposing liability on the defendants for the plaintiff's injuries under the component parts doctrine; 2) the plaintiff did not meet his burden of showing there was a reasonable possibility that the deficiencies in the complaint could be cured by amendment.

[01/30] Sennett v. US
In a suit by a photojournalist seeking money damages against the federal government for FBI agents' alleged violations of the Privacy Protection Act (PPA) stemming from a search of her apartment, the district court’s order granting summary judgment to the United States is affirmed, where: 1) the facts as alleged showed that the officers had probable cause to believe that the plaintiff was involved in criminal activity; and 2) the search of her home related to the investigation of that activity, so that the "suspect exception" to the PPA applied.

More...

Associated Press text, photo, graphic, audio and/or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium. Neither these AP materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and non-commercial use. Users may not download or reproduce a substantial portion of the AP material found on this web site. AP will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing.

Latest News & Information
Recent Transactions & Outcomes
Recruiting & Hiring Information
Representative Clients
Contact Information
121 West Trade Street
Suite 2600
Charlotte, NC 28202
phone: 704.323.7965
Toll-Free: 877.411.8026
Fax: 704.338.5858
E-mail


Credit Card Processing

Print This Page
Email This Page
Save This Page To Favorites