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August 10, 2026
The operator of what prosecutors say was an overcrowded tour boat was accused Monday of negligently causing the deaths of a young woman and her infant daughter, after the unlicensed charter vessel he was piloting overturned in New York Harbor, throwing all passengers overboard.
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August 10, 2026
Roblox investors who claim they've lost a combined $48 million after an age-verification rollout triggered an 18% stock price collapse are competing to lead the proposed securities class action in California federal court against the online game platform, with Motley Rice LLC, Johnson Van Kwawegen LLP, Grant & Eisenhofer PA and the Rosen Law Firm PA all arguing they are the best firm for the job.
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August 10, 2026
A Baltimore woman is accusing a California-based attorney and her firm of illegally withholding thousands of dollars from opioid victims' Purdue Pharma settlement payments in a new class action filed Sunday in Maryland federal court.
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August 10, 2026
A Washington state court appointed retired King County Superior Court Judge Bruce W. Hilyer to oversee discovery matters in more than a dozen lawsuits related to the January 2024 blowout of a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet door plug that allegedly left passengers with physical and emotional injuries.
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August 10, 2026
A Manhattan federal judge has sentenced a preparer of fraudulent tax returns to two years in prison after prosecutors said his cooperation against a client who operated a bribery-fueled insurance scam was marred by confusing proffers and altered records.
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August 10, 2026
Taylor Farms is pulling from store shelves more than a dozen products containing jalapeno peppers, including salsa and guacamole, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday, as the agencies investigate a salmonella outbreak tied to a grower in northwest Mexico.
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August 10, 2026
Chemours Inc., its affiliates and DuPont Industrial Biosciences USA LLC on Monday got the dismissal of a proposed class action by a North Carolina resident over contamination of Brunswick County's water.
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August 10, 2026
A New Jersey appellate court on Monday held that the Pleasantville Board of Education can't be held civilly liable for the death of a 10-year-old boy who was shot at a high school football game, ruling that the boy's estate was unable to demonstrate that the school board acted with deliberate indifference to any foreseeable danger.
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August 10, 2026
The Ninth Circuit said Monday it lacks jurisdictional authority over Meta's appeal in a social-media-addiction multidistrict litigation at this stage, saying Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act can provide a defense to liability but not immunity from a lawsuit.
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August 10, 2026
New York City is seeking the dismissal of a proposed class action alleging malicious prosecution, telling a federal judge that the statute of limitations has run out to claim the state used fabricated evidence from a now-fired NYPD officer to convict him.
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August 10, 2026
Roblox, Discord and TikTok are urging a Kentucky federal court to throw out a suit alleging a young teen died by suicide as a result of using their platforms, saying the claims are blocked by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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August 10, 2026
Massachusetts' highest court has ruled that an insurance company must defend a doctor in disciplinary proceedings for allegedly stalking and harassing a patient to whom he prescribed an addictive medication for several years.
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August 10, 2026
Sig Sauer will have to face a product liability suit brought by a man who claimed a problem with his gun caused him to shoot himself in the finger, a Georgia federal judge said, rejecting the gunmaker's argument that the Second Amendment bars design defect claims.
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August 10, 2026
A federal jury has convicted a 73-year-old Minnesota man of threatening to kill a second federal judge, this time by writing a 236-page manifesto titled "How to Kill a Federal Judge."
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August 10, 2026
A Pennsylvania federal judge has ruled that Simon & Simon PC can redact the identities of certain personal injury claimants and compensation paid to referral attorneys as it defends claims lodged by Uber and FedEx accusing the firm of a medical records falsification scheme meant to boost injury claims.
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August 10, 2026
The Delaware Chancery Court last week tackled disputes involving merger settlements, contract claims, controlling stockholders, music rights, prejudgment interest, absentee voting and stockholder standing.
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August 10, 2026
Lowe's has settled a dispute seeking coverage from a Chubb unit toward an underlying $90 million wrongful death settlement involving an employee of the home improvement giant, according to a notice filed days before a jury trial was expected to begin in North Carolina federal court.
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August 07, 2026
The family of Robert Carradine sued the Regents of the University of California Friday in Los Angeles court, alleging the actor's death from a suicide attempt while in a UCLA facility came because staff ignored several key policies about patients on suicide watch.
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August 07, 2026
A Texas appellate court has refused to toss a suit accusing two doctors of causing a hernia surgery patient's death, finding that the plaintiff submitted an expert report that met the "low threshold" required under the state's medical malpractice statute.
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August 07, 2026
The Delaware Supreme Court has denied Fox News' call for a mid-case review of an April ruling that allowed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's $787 million defamation suit to proceed.
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August 07, 2026
A New Jersey federal judge on Friday gave her final approval to deals worth a combined $3 billion between the Garden State, 3M Co. and various DuPont entities to resolve the state's claims over contamination caused by the manufacture and discharge of forever chemicals.
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August 07, 2026
A North Carolina federal court has ruled that police officers accused of raiding the wrong house while attempting to locate a stolen car are not immune from claims that they violated the rights of the homeowner and her fiancée and illegally destroyed their property.
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August 07, 2026
The estate of a woman who died after allegedly suffering complications from improperly managed blood-thinner treatment may seek damages for the household and caregiving services she would have provided to her husband, a Michigan appellate panel ruled Thursday.
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August 07, 2026
Personal injury giant Morgan & Morgan has hired four maritime attorneys in South Florida who arrive from law firms Mase Seitz Briggs and Sher & Volk PA.
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August 07, 2026
The son of a delivery driver who died of cancer hit the U.S. government with a $10 million suit claiming it negligently failed to protect his father from radiation and toxic substance exposures at the Hanford nuclear site in Washington.