Lawsuits Challenging Social Distancing Will Fail, Legal Experts Say
Lawsuits challenging social distancing during the pandemic are not likely to succeed.
Lawsuits challenging social distancing during the pandemic are not likely to succeed.
You may have an excellent understanding of your rights, but these personal injury lawyers are well-versed in it.
The city of Antioch is settling a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Rakeem Rucks for $475,000.
The lawsuit, filed in five states, demands that ICE release elderly and sick migrants who’re more likely to become seriously ill–or even die–during a coronavirus outbreak.
The class action demands that Columbia County Jail do more to ensure its most vulnerable inmates are better protected from a potential COVID outbreak.
Joe “Exotic” Maldonado-Passage says his “wrongful” prosecution was based on sexual discrimination and caused his mother’s death.
The Coronavirus is still spreading at a ridiculous rate. If there is a preponderance of the evidence that a source’s negligence was the reason you became infected with coronavirus and you received injuries, then you may have a personal injury case.
“This case illustrates how lamentable Michigan’s $460,000 cap on non-economic damages is as it precludes fair recovery for this man’s injuries.”
A former campaign staffer recently sued Mike Bloomberg over layoffs.
While Thoburn was an important case at the time it was decided, its importance for the UK law in future, when EU law will no longer apply in the UK after Brexit, will be negligible.