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Tiktok Challenge Leads to Serious Injuries, Including Concussion and Subsequent SeizureJust last month, a New Jersey 7th grade student suffered a concussion and seizure after fellow students subjected him to the Tiktok prank, injuring him badly
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School Hazing Case Highlights One of the Biggest Challenges to Proving LiabilityA brand-new hazing case filed against Cornell University resulting from a student's death highlights one of the biggest challenges to proving liability
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Does a School's Violation of its Own Internal Rules Constitute Negligence?There is a significant question as to whether a school's violation of its own rules constitutes negligence - at least under NY law.
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Was This Teen Actually Hazed by His Teacher - and Was it Worth Suing Over?On October 9, 2019, parents filed suit, claiming that their teen was hazed at school by the teacher, damaging their child. But are they right?
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How a Great Verdict in a School Bullying Case Got Thrown OutCapping a successful trial, a Sullivan County jury returned a verdict $1 million in the bullied student's favor. And now that verdict has been thrown out.
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Evidence Rule Change a Big Boost for NY Personal Injury CasesAn amendment to New York's evidence rules that went into effect at the end of 2018 simplifies the trial process, particularly for injury claims in New York.
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Hypocritical Pol is Staunchly for Tort Reform. Until it's His Own CaseSen. Rand Paul just won a jury award over $500,000. If he had his way on tort reform, though, he wouldn't have gotten even half that amount.
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The Way to Sue a New York Charter School for its NegligenceSince the case law regarding charter schools is scant, and the laws are complex, here's a primer on how to sue charter school for its negligence under NY law.
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You Can't Have a Viable School Liability Case Without ThisIn the vast majority of situations where schools have been negligent, that does not translate into being a viable lawsuit against the school.
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How NYCDOE Got Precluded From Contesting a Negligence ClaimGranted, it's rare. But there are occasions, like this June, 2018 decision where a defendant will get precluded from contesting its liability in negligence.
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How Long You Really Have to File Against Your Child's SchoolWhen calculating whether their child's claim against the school may be time-barred, a common refrain we hear from parents is, "But I didn't know!" Is it valid?
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NY Federal Judge Approves Class Settlement on School BullyingOn July 30, 2018, NY Federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis approved the settlement of a class action against NYC's DOE for its systemic failure to address bullying