The New York Court of Appeals upheld a strict rule that mothers can’t recover emotional damages for birth injuries unless they also suffered physical harm. Despite tragic facts, the court emphasized ...
In a dissent Monday, Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court's longstanding bar against tort suits from members of the ...
The economic loss doctrine is a concept in subrogation law that is often debated and rarely completely understood. Even when ...
The law makes any health care professional immune from civil liability for the death of or injury to any individual or any damages caused by actions or omissions. A case before the Wisconsin Supreme ...
EU Digital Partners' Petruta Pirvan explores whether AI systems should be classified as products or services, the answer to which she writes carries significant consequences for how liability is ...
Similar laws passed by other states during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic have been challenged as well, with mixed results.
Dogs with guns and fire? Legal expert explores bizarre cases where pets caused serious damage and the complex liability laws ...
By Antonis Glykis and Christina AvgoustiFrom fuller lips to BBLs (Brazilian Butt Lifts), patients seek the perfect celebrity/influencer-inspired look. However, when reality falls short of expectations ...
As reliance on AI grows, CEOs must be aware of unintended risks.   Over the last few years, I’ve had conversations with some ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Hencely v. Fluor Corporation, a case that asks whether private military contractors can be held liable in state court for negligence and other ...
Article considers animal tort law (dog bites, emotional distress, equine-related injury, and livestock at large). It also examines insurance coverage in animal-related incidents. This survey includes ...
Summary: The Supreme Court will hear Hencely v. Fluor on November 3, revisiting a decades-old precedent that shields contractors from state-law claims tied to military operations. Lisa Himes It’s been ...