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No-Fault – Insurer must pay PIP benefits for out-of-state accident 

An insurer is liable for personal injury protection benefits for an insured’s out-of-state accident because the insurer’s “roll-on benefits” were primary to the insured’s other coverage, and the...

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Employment – Plaintiff’s testimony alone does not establish overtime pay claim 

Plaintiff’s deposition testimony alone is insufficient to establish that he worked more than 40 hours a week for defendants and did not receive overtime compensation in accordance with the Fair Labor...

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Expert disputed fire marshal’s conclusion of arson 

He said blaze’s origin was from a single spot, not six as was reported.

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Sales exec fired after asking about dropped benefits 

He was reclassified and lost insurance while hospitalized, then died.

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Life in the balance 

Lawyers who specialize in employment and civil rights matters rarely have to deal with their clients dying during litigation. But that possibility became reality for an attorney who argued a man’s...

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Federal judge doubled bookkeeper’s overtime pay verdict 

A federal jury determined that the company had willfully violated the FLSA.

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No-Fault – Insurer must pay PIP benefits for out-of-state accident 

An insurer is liable for personal injury protection benefits for an insured’s out-of-state accident because the insurer’s “roll-on benefits” were primary to the insured’s other coverage, and the...

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Employment – Plaintiff’s testimony alone does not establish overtime pay claim 

Plaintiff’s deposition testimony alone is insufficient to establish that he worked more than 40 hours a week for defendants and did not receive overtime compensation in accordance with the Fair Labor...

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Expert disputed fire marshal’s conclusion of arson 

He said blaze’s origin was from a single spot, not six as was reported.

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Sales exec fired after asking about dropped benefits 

He was reclassified and lost insurance while hospitalized, then died.

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Life in the balance 

Lawyers who specialize in employment and civil rights matters rarely have to deal with their clients dying during litigation. But that possibility became reality for an attorney who argued a man’s...

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Federal judge doubled bookkeeper’s overtime pay verdict 

A federal jury determined that the company had willfully violated the FLSA.

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Municipal – Water supply 

Where individuals and businesses sued city and government officials over the switch of the water supply source to Flint residents and subsequent disregard for the dangers of the water, claims for...

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Municipal Law – Flint water crisis 

Where the plaintiffs in a class action over the Flint water crisis have moved for leave to file a fourth amended complaint, the motion should be allowed insofar as the plaintiffs seek to assert a...

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Immigration – Removal — Voluntary departure 

Where a defendant has been indicted for unlawful reentry under 8 U.S.C. §1326(a), the indictment must be dismissed because his underlying removal order from 2011 is invalid on due process grounds.

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