Trucks queuing at a container terminal gate. (photo courtesy of the Port of Los Angeles) SAINT PAUL, Minn. (CN) — Minnesota joined the slight majority of states that recognize tort claims for ...
This month, the Fifth Circuit made clear that Texas law does not permit tort recovery when an insured has already been made whole under their policy. In Wilhite v. Ark Royal Ins. Co., No. 24-20401, ...
McCarter & English sought to recover punitive damages from a former client for allegedly refusing to pay legal fees. The Connecticut high court stipulated common-law punitive damages are not available ...
The sale of access to content online—as opposed to the sale of downloadable digital media—has always been a tricky proposition. Access may be controlled by passwords or other technologies, but if ...
Climate change plaintiffs now claim that greenhouse gases are causing property damage through fire, flood, and frost, ignoring the role of Mother Nature. Creative attorneys are repackaging these ...
The Appellate Court of Maryland (“App. Ct.”) addressed in a June 27th Opinion issues arising out of alleged mold exposure. See Candace McCarthy v. Board of Commissioners for Frederick County, Maryland ...
The High Court’s decision in Ping Fai Yuen v Fun Yung Li & Anor [2026] EWHC 532 (KB) provides important guidance on the remedies available to victims of cryptoasset theft. While the court reaffirmed ...
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