- October 17, 2014A trucking company agreed to pay $2.6M to settle a lawsuit filed by an Easton, PA man who was injured in a multi-vehicle collision on the eastbound express lanes of Interstate 78 in Union Township, New Jersey. William Wilder, of Easton, Pennsylvania, was 50 years old and employed by Sheridan …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 17, 2014John E. Keefe, Jr. of Keefe Law Firm announced that following binding arbitration, in a case arising from a pedestrian being struck by a motor vehicle, judgment was entered in the amount of $900,000 for his client, Jose Nogueira. Coming after a two year tooth-and-nail battle to obtain the full …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 17, 2014National Mesothelioma Awareness Day September 26, 2012Categories: Mesothelioma, Work Accident
- October 17, 2014A California Judge denied Johnson & Johnson’s subsidiary DePuy Inc.’s motion to overturn an $8.26 million judgment awarded to hip implant-recipient Loren Kransky, who suffered serious complications due to the defective ASR XL metal-on-metal hip replacement.Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 17, 2014Call and Invite Your U.S. Senators to ADAO’s 4th Asbestos Staff Briefing, July 11 2013Categories: Mesothelioma, Work Accident
- October 17, 2014Welcome to the Asbestos Vault. Here you will find Asbestos related archives spanning over a 40-year period (1940’s thru 1980’s). To speak with a New Jersey mesothelioma lawyer, call us toll free at 877-288-9247, or contact us online. We offer free consultations. Archived evidence is …Categories: Mesothelioma, Work Accident
- October 17, 2014Perth Amboy school district pays $200K to settle teacher's sex-assault cover-up lawsuit. The city school district has agreed to pay $199,999 to a teacher who claimed that school officials failed to take action — and tried to cover up — a sexual assault by a substitute teacher in her classroomCategories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 17, 2014Newark, NJ: An Essex County, New Jersey jury awarded a Newark man $785,000 for being wrongfully arrested and imprisoned for 490 days for crimes he did not commit. The plaintiff was represented by Keefe Law Firm. The plaintiff was arrested for the alleged attempted murder of one woman and later …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
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