The Colorado Court of Appeals announced a recent published opinion in which, although the Court considered multiple issues on appeal, its opinion focuses primarily on the admissibility of evidence of past medical expenses when the plaintiff is...By: Wilson Elser
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On June 19, 2019, the New York State Legislature passed Senate Bill S.6577, which upon Governor Cuomo’s anticipated signature will significantly expand the scope of employee protections provided by the New York State Human Rights Law (State HRL)....By: Wilson Elser
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Two bills currently wending their way through the New York State Assembly and Senate, if enacted, would significantly increase the nature and amount of damages that could be awarded to plaintiffs in wrongful death actions filed in New York. Wrongful...By: Wilson Elser
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In products liability litigation, the question of whether a product was defectively designed because the manufacturer decided to make certain safety equipment “optional” instead of “standard” is an issue that arises often in cases involving heavy...By: Wilson Elser
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