New Jersey car accident victims cannot recover future medical expenses in a personal injury trial if the expenses do not…
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A unanimous ruling tightens how juries can hear medical damages in auto cases
The Massachusetts Supreme Court appeared skeptical of Kalshi Inc.’s claim that its prediction markets don’t fall under state gambling laws…
The Midwest is bracing for severe weather on Monday, including the threat of the excessive rainfall, hail damaging wind gusts…
More than 17 million people along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts are at the highest risk of being affected…
The Bank of England expects stock markets around the world to fall because current share prices do not fully reflect…
It’s been called one of the most unusual medical malpractice cases and one that has raised questions for organ donors,…
Today, a digital, “on-demand” economy has expanded the definition of the workplace, placing more employees in dynamic, less controlled environments.…
US President Donald Trump’s threat to blockade the Strait of Hormuz after talks with Iran collapsed over the weekend risks…
No, a municipality is not always immune from negligence claims, and yes, a motorist can sue the city government for…
A 15-year-old student shot a teacher at a Texas high school and then fatally shot himself Monday, according to authorities,…
Domestic gas supply in several European cities contains high levels of benzene, an odorless substance that can cause cancer, according…
A New Jersey public school district may be held vicariously liable for sexual abuse by a teacher even if the…
From Alabama to North Carolina, tornadoes and probable tornadoes ripped a roof off a warehouse, damaged homes and left many…
