Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Wyoming and North Dakota are the five states where there have been fewer than 10 jury verdicts of $1 million or more in personal injury suits. According to one lawyer, insurance fraud is not an issue in Maine like it is in other states. The author of this commentary on personal injury states that he was brought up believing that people don\u27t sue their neighbors. Details
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Abstract: Multi-state lawsuits, filed by state attorneys general, have become the primary method by ...
The Center for Justice & Democracy at New York Law School released its new briefing book, TORT LITIG...
North by East piece noting that Maine is the only state that has used its money from the National T...
When more than one person or entity causes injury to another, the multiple tortfeasors are jointly a...
Historically, Maine has not tracked the sporadic settlements it receives from lawsuits, but this Jul...
North by East piece on how Maine is one of just 19 states that requires regular automobile inspecti...
his article is an attempt to acquaint the reader with contemporary legal issues surrounding punitive...
Maine has a secondary seat belt law, which means that a violator must be in violation of another s...
North by East piece noting the statistic that in 2001, Maine had some 12,000 millionaires, or about...
Though plaintiffs in two recent court cases in Maine received large awards, Sumner Lipman, an August...
Statistics and comments from Portland attorney Michael Pierce on the effect in Maine of the nationwi...
This article reports and explains four key findings about the difference between the role of insuran...
Maine business and the crisis in health care. Workers comp, in the wake of the Supreme Judicial Co...
North by East piece noting that Maine is one of ten states that have an implied warranty in their U...
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Abstract: Multi-state lawsuits, filed by state attorneys general, have become the primary method by ...
The Center for Justice & Democracy at New York Law School released its new briefing book, TORT LITIG...
North by East piece noting that Maine is the only state that has used its money from the National T...
When more than one person or entity causes injury to another, the multiple tortfeasors are jointly a...
Historically, Maine has not tracked the sporadic settlements it receives from lawsuits, but this Jul...
North by East piece on how Maine is one of just 19 states that requires regular automobile inspecti...
his article is an attempt to acquaint the reader with contemporary legal issues surrounding punitive...
Maine has a secondary seat belt law, which means that a violator must be in violation of another s...
North by East piece noting the statistic that in 2001, Maine had some 12,000 millionaires, or about...
Though plaintiffs in two recent court cases in Maine received large awards, Sumner Lipman, an August...
Statistics and comments from Portland attorney Michael Pierce on the effect in Maine of the nationwi...
This article reports and explains four key findings about the difference between the role of insuran...
Maine business and the crisis in health care. Workers comp, in the wake of the Supreme Judicial Co...
North by East piece noting that Maine is one of ten states that have an implied warranty in their U...
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Abstract: Multi-state lawsuits, filed by state attorneys general, have become the primary method by ...
The Center for Justice & Democracy at New York Law School released its new briefing book, TORT LITIG...