The “Yes” On Negligence but “No” On Causation Auto Liability Verdict, Part II

In this final article of a two part legal series, New York trial attorney Christopher T. McGrath warns of certain auto accident case verdicts that may not be sustainable. By Christopher T. McGrath, Esq. In a prior article, I noted that the “Yes But No” auto liability verdict — the verdict in which a jury […]

The “Yes” On Negligence but “No” On Causation Auto Liability Verdict, Part I

In this first article of a two part car accident legal series, New York trial attorney Christopher T McGrath educates on the topic of court rulings in regards to jury verdicts holding a party negligent, but not liable for the causation of the auto accident. By Christopher T McGrath, Esq. The auto case goes to […]

When There is a Duty to Speak Carefully

In this insightful article, New York trial attorney Vito A Cannavo, Esq. discusses the release of misinformation and how it may result in liability for negligence in a commercial setting under New York law.  By Vito A. Cannavo, Esq  When can the careless provision of misinformation give rise to liability?  Surprisingly, the issue has not […]