In January 2018, approximately two-thirds of U.S. adults (68%) used Facebook, with a majority of users visiting the site at least once a day, according to the Pew Research Center. Social media continues to influence numerous aspects of society, including the...
Parties involved in personal injury cases continue to debate whether the jury should consider evidence of healthcare charges paid, versus the higher amounts billed by providers. Over the past several years, our Courts have acknowledge that the proper measure of...
Do you have an upcoming construction project where you’re changing the zoning designation? Or have you already changed the zoning designation on your building during the course of construction? This may alter the damages you can recover should the building be the...
The recent issue of Under Construction, the national newsletter for the ABA Forum on Construction Law, features an article authored by Matthew Ninneman. Matthew’s article, “New 50-State Survey of Licensed Design Professional’s Stamping and Sealing...
Historically, snow removal contracts made a snow removal company liable when a person was injured slipping on ice even if a property owner’s or property manager’s negligent actions caused the injuries. The Act largely abolishes this system of shifting liability for a...
There are inherent risks of injury and death in some sports and recreational activities. Companies that offer such activities, such as whitewater rafting, ziplining, skydiving, and horseback riding, routinely request that customers sign liability waivers to advise...