In the suit, plaintiff Cross Atlantic Capital Partners, also known as XACP, claims that Facebook's design infringes on a patent that was filed several years before Facebook was launched in 2004.
A Philadelphia jury awarded the family of a 31-year-old man $750,000 after the Duffy firm alleged that poor care at a local hospital led to the man's death.
Membership is extended solely to the select few of the most qualified attorneys from each state who demonstrate superior qualifications of leadership, reputation, influence, stature and public profile.
The incident was caught on tape, which the plaintiff said showed she was struck by the truck as it was pulling away, while the defense said it showed she was not knocked to the ground by her contact with the truck.
The event features rare World War II warbirds, military aircraft, classic airplanes and home-built planes during a day dedicated to honoring the history and technology of flight.
A jury awarded $1.8 million in a legal malpractice case where a plaintiff alleged her attorney did not plead all relevant theories in her medical malpractice case, forcing her to settle for $1 million, despite having received a $2.5 million verdict.
In the suit, plaintiff Cross Atlantic Capital Partners, also known as XACP, claims that it holds the rights to a patent for an Internet based “community for users with common interests to interact in” that was invented in 2000.
Tom Duffy has been named a "Community Hero" by the National Transplant Assistance Fund (NTAF), an organization offering assistance and financial support to transplant patients and those living with catastrophic injury.