This document summarizes 8 auto collision cases from Illinois jury verdict reports in May 2014. Case 1 involved a state trooper who was burned alive after his squad car was rear-ended by a semi truck driver who had worked 12 hours and fell asleep. The trooper's family was awarded $10.9 million. Case 2 involved a woman killed when a prison van crossed the center line and hit her car head-on, resulting in Nebraska ending its inmate van driver program and paying $2 million. Case 3 involved injuries to a pilot's finger and shoulder from a T-bone collision, settling for $450,000.
The document provides summaries of 9 automobile collision cases and 18 other personal injury cases involving falls, work injuries, drownings, and more. The cases range from $22,500 to $23 million and include details about the injuries sustained, medical expenses, lost income claims, and insurance payout amounts.
The document discusses the new role of Michael O'Brien, general counsel of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, in promoting investment in renewable energy projects in sub-Saharan Africa. It summarizes some of O'Brien's past work advising on large solar energy deals in South Africa. It also discusses O'Brien's goals of encouraging U.S. exports and investment in Africa by combating perceptions of corruption and promoting the significant growth and opportunities in the region's energy sector.
This document summarizes 8 auto collision cases from Illinois jury verdicts in May 2014. Case 1 involved a state trooper who was burned alive after his squad car was rear-ended by a semi truck driver who had worked 12 hours and fell asleep. The trooper's family was awarded $10.9 million. Case 2 involved a woman killed when a prison inmate driving a corrections van crossed the center line and hit her car head-on, resulting in a $2 million settlement that ended the inmate driver program. Case 3 was a $450,000 settlement for injuries from a T-bone collision, including a fractured clavicle and finger fractures requiring surgery.
This document summarizes 8 auto collision cases from Illinois jury verdict reports in May 2014. Case 1 involved a state trooper who was burned alive after his squad car was rear-ended by a semi truck driver who had worked 12 hours and fell asleep. The trooper's family was awarded $10.9 million. Case 2 involved a woman killed when a prison van crossed the center line and hit her car head-on, resulting in Nebraska ending its inmate van driver program and paying $2 million. Case 3 involved injuries to a pilot's finger and shoulder from a T-bone collision, settling for $450,000.
The document provides summaries of 9 automobile collision cases and 18 other personal injury cases involving falls, work injuries, drownings, and more. The cases range from $22,500 to $23 million and include details about the injuries sustained, medical expenses, lost income claims, and insurance payout amounts.
The document discusses the new role of Michael O'Brien, general counsel of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, in promoting investment in renewable energy projects in sub-Saharan Africa. It summarizes some of O'Brien's past work advising on large solar energy deals in South Africa. It also discusses O'Brien's goals of encouraging U.S. exports and investment in Africa by combating perceptions of corruption and promoting the significant growth and opportunities in the region's energy sector.
This document summarizes 8 auto collision cases from Illinois jury verdicts in May 2014. Case 1 involved a state trooper who was burned alive after his squad car was rear-ended by a semi truck driver who had worked 12 hours and fell asleep. The trooper's family was awarded $10.9 million. Case 2 involved a woman killed when a prison inmate driving a corrections van crossed the center line and hit her car head-on, resulting in a $2 million settlement that ended the inmate driver program. Case 3 was a $450,000 settlement for injuries from a T-bone collision, including a fractured clavicle and finger fractures requiring surgery.
This document summarizes several personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits involving automobile collisions and work injuries. It provides details of the cases such as the date of incident, injuries sustained, medical expenses, lost income, and settlement amounts. The largest settlement discussed is $23 million for a factory worker who had both legs crushed in an industrial accident.
Craig Mannarino is a partner at Kralovec Jambois & Schwartz personal injury law firm in Chicago. He has won several multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients, including a $3.2 million medical malpractice verdict, an $8.6 million verdict for a construction accident, and a $1.75 million settlement for an eye injury. While he does not win every case, his wins tend to be for significantly higher amounts than initially offered by defendants. Medical malpractice cases especially tend to go to trial more than other personal injury claims. Though willing to take cases to trial, Mannarino typically settles three or four cases for each one he tries.
Craig Mannarino is a partner at Kralovec Jambois & Schwartz personal injury law firm in Chicago. He has won several multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients, including a $3.2 million medical malpractice verdict, an $8.6 million verdict for a construction accident, and a $1.75 million settlement for an eye injury. While he does not win every case, his wins tend to be for significantly higher amounts than initially offered by defendants. Medical malpractice cases especially tend to go to trial more than other personal injury claims. Though willing to take cases to trial, Mannarino typically settles three or four cases for each one he tries.
Craig P. Mannarino is a trial lawyer at Kralovec, Jambois & Schwartz in Chicago specializing in medical malpractice and personal injury cases. He has obtained over $20 million in jury verdicts and $30 million in settlements for his clients. Mannarino is considered one of the top litigators in Chicago due to his extensive preparation for each case and command of medical issues and facts. He has achieved notable victories including a $12.5 million verdict against the Chicago Police Department and an $8 million verdict in a medical malpractice case. Mannarino is praised for his ability to see all aspects of complex cases and treat all parties respectfully while zealously advocating for his clients
This document briefly explains the June compliance calendar 2024 with income tax returns, PF, ESI, and important due dates, forms to be filled out, periods, and who should file them?.
Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
This guide aims to provide information on how lawyers will be able to use the opportunities provided by AI tools and how such tools could help the business processes of small firms. Its objective is to provide lawyers with some background to understand what they can and cannot realistically expect from these products. This guide aims to give a reference point for small law practices in the EU
against which they can evaluate those classes of AI applications that are probably the most relevant for them.
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Being a Paper Presented at Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) on Friday, August 18, 2023.
This document summarizes several personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits involving automobile collisions and work injuries. It provides details of the cases such as the date of incident, injuries sustained, medical expenses, lost income, and settlement amounts. The largest settlement discussed is $23 million for a factory worker who had both legs crushed in an industrial accident.
Craig Mannarino is a partner at Kralovec Jambois & Schwartz personal injury law firm in Chicago. He has won several multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients, including a $3.2 million medical malpractice verdict, an $8.6 million verdict for a construction accident, and a $1.75 million settlement for an eye injury. While he does not win every case, his wins tend to be for significantly higher amounts than initially offered by defendants. Medical malpractice cases especially tend to go to trial more than other personal injury claims. Though willing to take cases to trial, Mannarino typically settles three or four cases for each one he tries.
Craig Mannarino is a partner at Kralovec Jambois & Schwartz personal injury law firm in Chicago. He has won several multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients, including a $3.2 million medical malpractice verdict, an $8.6 million verdict for a construction accident, and a $1.75 million settlement for an eye injury. While he does not win every case, his wins tend to be for significantly higher amounts than initially offered by defendants. Medical malpractice cases especially tend to go to trial more than other personal injury claims. Though willing to take cases to trial, Mannarino typically settles three or four cases for each one he tries.
Craig P. Mannarino is a trial lawyer at Kralovec, Jambois & Schwartz in Chicago specializing in medical malpractice and personal injury cases. He has obtained over $20 million in jury verdicts and $30 million in settlements for his clients. Mannarino is considered one of the top litigators in Chicago due to his extensive preparation for each case and command of medical issues and facts. He has achieved notable victories including a $12.5 million verdict against the Chicago Police Department and an $8 million verdict in a medical malpractice case. Mannarino is praised for his ability to see all aspects of complex cases and treat all parties respectfully while zealously advocating for his clients
This document briefly explains the June compliance calendar 2024 with income tax returns, PF, ESI, and important due dates, forms to be filled out, periods, and who should file them?.
Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
This guide aims to provide information on how lawyers will be able to use the opportunities provided by AI tools and how such tools could help the business processes of small firms. Its objective is to provide lawyers with some background to understand what they can and cannot realistically expect from these products. This guide aims to give a reference point for small law practices in the EU
against which they can evaluate those classes of AI applications that are probably the most relevant for them.
Receivership and liquidation Accounts
Being a Paper Presented at Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) on Friday, August 18, 2023.
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Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
Sangyun Lee, 'Why Korea's Merger Control Occasionally Fails: A Public Choice ...Sangyun Lee
Presentation slides for a session held on June 4, 2024, at Kyoto University. This presentation is based on the presenter’s recent paper, coauthored with Hwang Lee, Professor, Korea University, with the same title, published in the Journal of Business Administration & Law, Volume 34, No. 2 (April 2024). The paper, written in Korean, is available at <https://shorturl.at/GCWcI>.
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Discover how Mississauga criminal defence lawyers defend clients facing weapon offence charges with expert legal guidance and courtroom representation.
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