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$300,000.00 Broken ankle settlement. SC slip and fall lawyer Nathan Hughey. Hughey Law Firm settlement. Just settled a case involving a third party claim arising out of a broken ankle suffered at work for $300,000.00. The case was pending in Columbia premises liability lawyer Nathan Hughey settled the case in Charleston SC mediated settlement slip […]

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A Hattiesburg man has sued the city, its police department and several officers, alleging they beat him hard enough to break his spine. The injury left him paralyzed, according to a notice of claim letter filed along with Jordan Chase Borgognoni’s lawsuit in Forrest County Circuit Court. Borgognoni seeks unspecified actual, economic, non-economic, compensatory, exemplary, […]

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  Former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader Sarah Jones won her defamation lawsuit against the gossip website TheDirty.com on Thursday in federal court, winning an award of $338,000. A jury of eight women and two men took about 10½ hours over two days hour before delivering the unanimous verdict at the federal courthouse. Jones appeared to be fighting back […]

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  The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department has paid $50,000 to settle a wrongful arrest lawsuit. Lisa Lynn Bennett sued the sheriff’s office after she was arrested in January 2012 and charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle. The lawsuit said Bennett didn’t commit the crime. The lawsuit alleged that a deputy was negligent in his […]

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South Carolina Assisted Living Abuse Attorney Nathan Hughey – Facility Spin – SC Nursing Home Lawyers Hughey Law Firm. Can you believe that assisted living facilities, hospitals, and nursing homes do this stuff?  Look at these screen shots of an email I received today.  Its ridiculous.  Look at “what they said” when they were trying […]

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South Carolina business lawyers at Hughey Law Firm. Top rated attorney Nathan Hughey Charleston South Carolina. From Nation Law Forum. On July 10, 2013, Judge Denise Cote of the Southern District of New York issued a 160-page opinion holding that Apple conspired with five book publishers to raise e-book prices and eliminate retail price competition […]

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