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A familiar face has partnered with the City of Baltimore as it seeks to hold liable those responsible for the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge last month. Our first item explores Saltz Mongeluzzi's role in the effort. Also, the Philadelphia judge who slashed a more than $26 million trucking accident verdict by 90% has explained her decision.

Thanks for reading!

– Max Mitchell, Regional Managing Editor

 

Civil Procedure | News

Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky, DiCello Levitt Partnering With the City of Baltimore Following Key Bridge Collapse

By Riley Brennan

"The city picked the DiCello Levitt team, along with Saltz Mongeluzzi, following a competitive selection process, finding... Read More

 

Civil Appeals | News

'Clearly Inappropriate': Why This Phila. Judge Slashed $24M Off of $26.2 Crash Verdict

By Aleeza Furman

"While plaintiff seeks to paint an almost demonic magnitude of intent centering around 'speed' the evidence supports... Read More

 

Legal Speak at General Counsel Conference Midwest 2024: LeaderThinking CEO & Founder Lakeshia Ekeigwe

By Cedra Mayfield | Patrick Smith

This week, Legal Speak spoke live on location at the General Counsel Conference Midwest 2024 in Chicago with professionals... Read More

 

Legal Speak at General Counsel Conference Midwest 2024: BYJ Law Founder and General Counsel Betty Jang

By Cedra Mayfield | Patrick Smith

This week, Legal Speak spoke live on location at the General Counsel Conference Midwest 2024 in Chicago with professionals... Read More

 

Family Law | Commentary

Kayden's Law—A New Emphasis on 'The History of Abuse'

By John A. Zurzola

Kayden's Law represents needed but nonetheless sweeping changes to the way that courts and judges examine the huge responsibility... Read More

 

Civil Appeals | Commentary

Politicians With Social Media Accounts. Litigation Is Around the Block for Them—Literally

By Jason Torchinsky and Oliver Roberts

One of the most powerful tools on social media is the "block" feature. It allows a social media user to silence the... Read More

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