Exclusive remedy? Not today! Unlicensed contractors and their workers – an exception to the exclusive- remedy rule. A look at how it applies to both businesses and homeowners Spencer LucasNadine Ninva Khedry From Issue: 2020 October
Top Gun awards winners announced Five top attorneys selected for the 2020 awards, ceremony will be broadcast virtually Jonathan Dwork From Issue: 2020 October
The Election of 2020 Will He Go? Truth is stranger than fiction Stuart Zanville From Issue: 2020 October
The common pitfalls of a slip-and-fall case Recent premises-liability verdict against Ralphs Grocery Store showcases ways to defeat defense tactics Gene Sullivan From Issue: 2020 October
Premises-liability voir dire Establishing connections with potential jurors to learn their attitudes towards slip-and-fall cases Robert T. SimonSophie EtemadiEric Bell From Issue: 2020 October
Premises accountability Some common issues and defenses encountered in premises-liability cases Arash HomampourJeanette Viau From Issue: 2020 October
Bitten by bed bugs Niche practice exclusively represents bed-bug victims, largely for emotional distress Brian Virag From Issue: 2020 October
The good, the bad and the ugly in premises liability Confessions of former premises-defense attorneys: We plan to make your life difficult and expensive Steve RosenChelsee Sachs From Issue: 2020 October
The construction-site case from complaint through discovery A look at what it takes to get your construction-site premises-liability case to trial Dan KramerTeresa Johnson From Issue: 2020 October
Taking a premises-liability case to trial in Orange County Verdict on slip and fall at gasoline pump demonstrates that jurors respond to common sense safety protocols Olivier Taillieu From Issue: 2020 October
Premises-liability cases at construction sites hinge on Privette Construction sites are dangerous for workers and Privette defenses make the law dangerous for injured plaintiffs Byron J. Abron (B.J.) From Issue: 2020 October
Our pandemic legislative year Bills we sent to the governor include SB1146 that will cement the use of e-service and remote video depositions Nancy Peverini From Issue: 2020 October