Nov 05, 2024
Exterior view of the United States Supreme Court building with a clear blue sky and clouds.
Supreme Court Could Expand False Claims Act Prosecution

The United States Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a pair of consolidated cases concerning the proper interpretation of the federal False Claims Act. The outcome could have a profound effect on one of the government’s most powerful tools in fraud prosecution. The False Claims Act (FCA) is one... Read More »

Governor Kathy Hochul speaking at a podium in a legislative setting.
NY Gov. Vetoes Bill to Expand Wrongful Death Damages

Governor Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill that would have expanded the damages available under New York’s wrongful death law. Following the veto, grieving families remain limited to purely economic losses should a fatal accident claim a loved one. Wrongful death is one of the more complex areas of personal injury... Read More »

A dock-less electric scooter parked by a bike rack in a public area.
Electric Scooter Company Can Be Sued as Public Nuisance

Bird Riders, Inc. has been manufacturing “dock-less” electric scooters since 2017. In addition to convenience, the company’s website boasts that “Rider and vehicle safety is our obsession.” It does not mention pedestrian safety. Now, a negligence and public nuisance lawsuit from a woman who sustained serious injuries when she tripped... Read More »

Emergency responders at the scene of the Manhattan parking garage collapse, with police and fire vehicles present.
Questions Loom Following Deadly Manhattan Parking Garage Collapse

Residents in Lower Manhattan remain rattled after the partial collapse of a parking garage that left five injured and one dead. The collapse happened at around 4 p.m. Tuesday on 57 Ann Street in the Financial District. The sudden collapse prompted the evacuation of the parking garage, the attached building,... Read More »