by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 25, 2014 | Lawyer
The Virginia Supreme Court has announced it will hear arguments on whether a lawyer is on the job, and covered by his firm’s insurance policy, when he’s driving to work and has his cellphone ready for work-related calls. The facts of the underlying case...
by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 19, 2014 | Other
On November 8, 2012, Dylan Williams was a junior at Tufts University. He was walking home from the library one evening. He entered a crosswalk equipped with a blinking yellow pedestrian alert light, and he was struck by a distracted driver. The collision was so...
by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 14, 2014 | Criminal Law
On Wednesday November 12, DC Rabbi Barry Freundel appeared in court for a hearing regarding allegations that he spied on female congregants at his Georgetown synagogue, Kesher Israel. The prominent religious leader – who has been charged with six counts of...
by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 7, 2014 | Other
In Tipton, Missouri, high school football is the highlight of an autumn Friday night. Fans pack the stands and even spill out into the parking lots as they gather to root for the Tipton Cardinals. Last Halloween, the Cardinals were playing a rival team, Sacred Heart....
by Chaikin & Sherman | Nov 3, 2014 | Auto Law
2014 been a record breaking year for automakers. Unfortunately for them, and even more so for drivers, the record that has been set is not one that anyone had hoped to set – over 50 million vehicles have been recalled this year for defects. That’s more than...
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