Duty or Not…That Is the QuestionBy Albert E. Durkin, Florina Bandula, & Lee Smith, IIIApril 2023Slanger v. Advanced Urgent Care, et al. is a reminder that “duty of care” is not as cut and dried as tort law professors teach students in law school.
Evidence of the Inability to have Children in a Wrongful Death Claim Involving the Loss of a ChildBy Jeffrey A. Schulkin & Haadee M. SiddiquiJanuary 2023Given the 2007 amendment to the Wrongful Death Act, evidence that parents are unable to have any children should be relevant and admissible as evidence in support of their grief, sorrow, and mental anguish when they are pursuing a claim for the loss of a child.
Inhuman Error: Autonomous Vehicle LiabilityBy Michael AlkarakiOctober 2023As advanced driver-assistance system technology continues to evolve and operate more regularly on public roads, assigning responsibility and legal liability for harms and losses between and among manufacturers, operators, and drivers will become correspondingly more complex and fact specific.
Mass Tort LawsuitsBy Judith ConwayDecember 2023Seven practice tips to keep in mind when handling mass tort lawsuits.
Not All Foreign Language Interpreters are the SameBy Federico M. RodriguezDecember 2023Although hiring an interpreter for a deposition or working with the one provided for a court hearing appears to be a simple transactional endeavor, there are several common misconceptions.
Premises Liability: Tort Liability of InstallerBy Brion W. DohertyFebruary 2023From time to time, a person or company that installs products at a premises will install them in a form or fashion that renders the premises dangerous.
Truck Crashes on the RiseBy Pamela Sakowicz MenakerFebruary 2023An overview of a November 2022 Center for Justice & Democracy study, which examines the concerns of the trucking industry.
Use of Emotional Distress InstructionBy Nicholas T. MotherwayApril 2023In at least the past 20 years it is established that emotional distress is a proper element of damages in all personal torts and no expert evidence is needed to prove emotional distress.
Who Can Cage a Bird Once it Has Flown: Does AI Have Humanity in a Lurch?By E. Kenneth Wright, JrOctober 2023Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and while we need to proceed with caution and have a regulatory scheme in place, we must also recognize the undeniable benefits it presents.