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									September 16, 2025
									NJ County Must Arbitrate $750K Injury Settlement CoverageA New Jersey county must go to arbitration to litigate insurance coverage for its $750,000 settlement with a woman who said she suffered severe injuries while in county jail, a New Jersey federal court ruled, siding with certain underwriters at Lloyd's of London. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Judge Seeks Ga. Justices' Input On Bio-Lab Chemical Fire SuitA Georgia federal judge asked the state's Supreme Court for guidance on whether metro Atlanta residents can force a chemical plant to cover medical monitoring in the aftermath of a 2024 fire, writing that there's "considerable uncertainty" around whether such a remedy is permitted by Peach State law. 
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									September 16, 2025
									DC Circ. Asked To Look At ADA Injunction In Segregation CaseWashington, D.C., wants the D.C. Circuit to narrow an injunction commanding the district to help people in Medicaid-funded nursing homes move out of those facilities and into less restrictive forms of care, as the litigation approaches its 15th birthday. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Boy Scouts Claimants Voice Frustrations With Ch. 11 ProcessA Delaware bankruptcy judge said Tuesday she was unable to review or override claim determinations made under procedures laid out in the Boy Scouts' Chapter 11 plan, despite impassioned and frustrated requests from survivors of childhood sexual abuse. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Former Miami City Atty Exits Political Retaliation SuitA former city attorney for Miami on Monday knocked down claims against her from a pair of business owners accusing her of taking part in a political retaliation scheme when a Florida federal judge ruled that she was immune from the allegations. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Indiana Justices Reinstate $6M Verdict In Bus Stop Death SuitThe Indiana Supreme Court has reinstated a $6 million verdict in favor of the mother of a man who died after he fell under an IndyGo Public Transportation bus, finding the video evidence does not establish as a matter of law that his own negligence contributed to his death. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Insurer Says Overturned Truck In Fatal Crash Not CoveredA Progressive unit that provided commercial auto insurance for a concrete company told a Texas state court it should owe no defense or indemnity in a wrongful death lawsuit involving an overturned cement truck, arguing the insurer did not directly insure the vehicle. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Insurer Must Arbitrate Chemical Injury Coverage DisputeAn insurer must arbitrate its dispute with a homeowners association over coverage for underlying suits claiming that the association's pool contractor allowed hazardous chemicals to spread and injure patrons, a Virginia federal court ruled, finding that the policy's nonbinding arbitration agreement is enforceable under state law. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Barge Co. Says Injured Girl's Parents Can't Sue AnonymouslyThe owner of the barge that crashed into a youth sailing camp boat — killing three girls and injuring three others — is urging a Florida court to force the parents of an injured girl to refile their claims with their full names, arguing they cannot proceed anonymously. 
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									September 16, 2025
									TikTok Accused Of Withholding Docs On Anorexic InfluencerPersonal injury plaintiffs have told a California magistrate judge presiding over discovery in multidistrict litigation that TikTok is refusing to hand over more information about the app's relationship with Eugenia Cooney, a TikTok influencer with anorexia and 2.8 million followers, according to a document unsealed on Monday. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Trump Files $15B Defamation Suit Against NYT, PenguinPresident Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit in Florida federal court against The New York Times, several of its reporters and publisher Penguin Random House, claiming they published a book and three articles that were "malicious, defamatory and disparaging" and meant to derail his 2024 presidential campaign. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Uber Riders Use Service 'At Their Own Risk,' Senior VP SaysAn Uber Technologies Inc. executive testified Monday during a bellwether trial over sexual assault allegations against the ride-hailing giant that Uber passengers accept rides with its drivers "at their own risk." 
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									September 15, 2025
									Clergy Sex Abuse Inquiry Was Limited, NJ Jurors ToldA canon lawyer for an elite Catholic prep school told New Jersey jurors Monday that the school's operator feels a duty to protect minors from sexual abuse, but admitted that some investigations into such allegations had been limited. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Social Media Apps Can't Toss Mental Health Suit In Mass TortA California state judge denied a bid from Meta Platforms, Snap and TikTok on Monday to toss a suit from consolidated litigation alleging the companies harm users' mental health, saying a jury can decide if the plaintiff should have been put on notice about her alleged injuries from news articles. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Personal Injury Firm Looks To Nix $6.6M Fee AwardA personal injury law firm is seeking the annulment of a $6.59 million arbitral award issued to its co-counsel in a dispute over fees owed in long-running litigation over a 1983 terrorist bombing in Lebanon, cases that ordered Iran to pay billions of dollars to victims' families. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Discord Says Suit Over Abuse Of Girl Must Be ArbitratedThe messaging platform Discord urged a Texas federal judge to compel arbitration in a suit by a teenage girl who alleges that she was groomed by a child predator there and on the gaming site Roblox, saying Friday that it doesn't matter that she was a minor when she agreed to their terms of service. 
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									September 15, 2025
									3 Law Firms Want Ford's 'Thermonuclear' RICO Suit SnuffedKnight Law Group LLP, the Altman Law Group and Wirtz Law APC have urged a California federal judge to dismantle Ford Motor Co.'s racketeering lawsuit accusing the firms of overzealous billing and conspiring to dupe unsuspecting clients in product liability and personal injury cases against automakers. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Surgical Center, Surgeon Clash Over $75K Settlement At TrialAttorneys representing a surgeon and the surgical center where he used to practice each claimed on the first day of trial in Colorado federal court Monday that the other party was the first to breach the terms of a settlement agreement, which nullified their own commitments to the agreement. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Delayed Notice Of $3.2M Verdict Bars Coverage, Insurer SaysA Florida property owner isn't covered for a $3.2 million judgment entered against it in an underlying personal injury lawsuit, an insurer told a federal court Monday, arguing that the property owner failed to fulfill its reporting obligations and that exclusions in a commercial general liability policy bar coverage. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ex-Airman Sues Iran Over 1996 Khobar Towers BombingA first responder to the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia is using the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act to sue the Iranian government, claiming it provided material support to the terrorist group that carried out the bombing, which killed 19 American service members. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ellen DeGeneres Ran Stop Sign And T-Boned Driver, Suit SaysEmmy Award-winning comedian and former TV host Ellen DeGeneres allegedly ran through a stop sign and T-boned another vehicle two years ago in Southern California, causing the plaintiff serious injuries, according to a civil suit in state court. 
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									September 15, 2025
									11th Circ. Told Fla. 'Radioactive' Road Suit Must Be TossedThe U.S. government and a fertilizer producer urged the Eleventh Circuit to toss an environmental nonprofit's challenge to the use of radioactive phosphogypsum on a private roadway, arguing the nonprofit lacks standing. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ga. Jury Sides With Makers In Mattress Injury CaseAfter about an hour of deliberation on Monday afternoon, an Atlanta jury found that a mattress manufacturer and a bedding components supplier weren't liable for injuries a woman allegedly incurred when her skin was punctured by a mattress in her husband's tractor-trailer sleeping cabin. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Security Co. Not Covered In Shooting Injury Suit, Insurer SaysAn insurer said it doesn't owe coverage to a security company or one of its employees for an underlying suit over a shooting and a related $500,000 stipulated judgment, telling a Nevada federal court Monday the shooting wasn't an accident and therefore doesn't qualify as an occurrence. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Jay-Z Opposes Sexual Assault Accuser's Bid To Shield NameShawn "Jay-Z" Carter told an Alabama federal court on Friday that allowing a woman to remain anonymous in his defamation lawsuit against her and Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee would be "contrary to principles of justice and fairness" given that she continues to claim she was sexually assaulted by him and music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs at a party when she was 13. 
Expert Analysis
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								Opinion No, Litigation Funders Are Not 'Fleeing' The District Of Del.  A recent study claimed that litigation funders have “fled” Delaware federal court due to a standing order requiring disclosure of third-party financing, but responsible funders have no problem litigating in this jurisdiction, and many other factors could explain the decline in filings, say Will Freeman and Sarah Tsou at Omni Bridgeway. 
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								5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2025 And Beyond  In the year to come, e-discovery will be shaped by new and emerging trends, from the adoption of artificial intelligence provisions in protective orders, to the proliferation of emojis as a source of evidence in contemporary litigation, say attorneys at Littler. 
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								Celebs' Suits Show Limits Of Calif. Anti-SLAPP Laws  Two recent cases including Amanda Ghost v. Rebel Wilson and Leviss v. Sandoval highlight the delicate balancing act courts must perform in weighing free speech against privacy and reputational harm under California's robust anti-strategic lawsuit against public participation laws, say attorneys at Nixon Peabody. 
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								Defense Strategies For Addressing Conspiracy-Minded Jurors-(1).jpg)  As conspiracy theories continue to proliferate and gain traction in the U.S., defense attorneys will need to consider ways to keep conspiracy-minded jurors from sitting on the jury, and to persuade them when this isn’t possible, say consultants at IMS Legal Strategies. 
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								7 Ways 2nd Trump Administration May Affect Partner Hiring  President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House will likely have a number of downstream effects on partner hiring in the legal industry, from accelerated hiring timelines to increased vetting of prospective employees, say recruiters at Macrae. 
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								4 Novel Issues From The Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni Suits.jpg)  A series of lawsuits arising from actress Blake Lively's sexual harassment and retaliation complaint against her "It Ends With Us" co-star, Justin Baldoni, present novel legal issues that employment and defamation practitioners alike should follow as the litigation progresses, say attorneys at Dorsey & Whitney. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Custodian Selection  Several recent rulings make clear that the proportionality of additional proposed custodians will depend on whether the custodians have unique relevant documents, and producing parties should consider whether information already in the record will show that they have relevant documents that otherwise might not be produced, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Opinion Section 230 Debates Will Continue, With Or Without TikTok  Regardless of whether TikTok is forced to shut down in the U.S. in the coming weeks, legal disputes will continue over social media platforms' responsibility under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act for harms allegedly caused by content shared on their apps, says Carla Varriale-Barker at Segal McCambridge. 
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								How Trial Attys Can Wield Amended Federal Evidence Rules  Trial lawyers should assess recent amendments to four Federal Rules of Evidence and a newly enacted rule on illustrative aids to determine how to best use the rules to enhance pretrial discovery and trial strategy, says Stewart Edelstein, former litigation chair at Cohen & Wolf. 
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								Series Exercising On My Peloton Bike Makes Me A Better Lawyer  While I originally came to the Peloton bike for exercise, one cycling instructor’s teachings have come to serve as a road map for practicing law thoughtfully and mindfully, which has opened opportunities for growth and change in my career, says Andrea Kirshenbaum at Littler. 
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								5 Drug And Device Developments That Shaped 2024  The last year saw significant legal developments affecting drug and device manufacturers, with landmark decisions and regulatory changes that require vigilance and agility from the industry, say attorneys at Faegre Drinker. 
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								Opinion Aviation Watch: How Court Nixed Boeing Plea Deal Over DEI  A Texas federal court's rejection of the plea agreement between the U.S. Department of Justice and Boeing over the 737 Max aircraft gratuitously injected the court's views on diversity, equity and inclusion into a case that shouldn't have been a criminal matter in the first place, says Alan Hoffman, a retired attorney and aviation expert. 
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								Mich. Ruling Offers View On 'Occurrence' Coverage Definition  As demonstrated by a Michigan state court in its recent decision finding per-wound insurance coverage for a school shooting, the amount of coverage available under occurrence-based policies often depends on how courts interpret "occurrence," say attorneys at Hunton. 
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								Exploring Venue Strategy For Trump-Era Regulatory Litigation  Litigation will likely play a prominent role in shaping policy outcomes during the second Trump administration, and stakeholders have several tools at their disposal to steer regulatory litigation toward more favorable venues, say attorneys at Covington. 
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								Consultants Should Be Aware Of DOJ's Potential New Reach  The U.S. Department of Justice's recent first-of-its-kind settlement with McKinsey & Co. indicates not only the DOJ's more aggressive stance toward businesses' potential criminal wrongdoings, but also the benefits of self-disclosure and cooperation when wrongdoing becomes apparent, says Dom Caamano at Kibler Fowler. 
