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Napoli Shkolnik proudly supports the efforts of Milberg Amsterdam in filing a landmark complaint on behalf of the Dutch Fisherman Union against the 3M Company for the widespread contamination of...
The opioid overdose rate has quadrupled since 1999. Fatal and near-fatal drug overdoses obviously affect the person who takes the drugs. These incidents also disrupt the addict’s family. Furthermore,...
Not much. Legally, these incidents are identical. However, the circumstances of a slip-and-fall usually differ from the circumstances of a trip-and-fall. Slip-and-fall injuries are very common at hosp...
Napoli Shkolnik, along with Co-Counsel, has filed a Class action suit against the 3M Company for PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) contamination originating from the company’s Greystone Facil...
Quite simply, over a thousand victims have filed Ozempic lawsuits because the company spent almost a billion dollars promoting the drug, but didn’t warn users of the serious side effects....
These claims share similarities, but some key differences exist, especially in terms of the amount of compensation. Responsibility Motorcycle and car accident cases, and all other injury cases for tha...
Briefly, you should file a medical malpractice suit for injuries if you cannot pay the resulting medical bills and/or the doctor refuses to accept responsibility for the medical mistake that […]
Your Own Insurance Company After a car crash or other personal injury, most insurance companies require policyholders to report the incident. If your policy has such a requirement, you must...
Paul Napoli, a partner at Napoli Shkolnik, has been named one of the 2024 Law360 Environmental MVPs, recognizing his exceptional contributions to environmental litigation. This prestigious accolade hi...
In response to a four-alarm-fire that erupted on September 29, 2024, at Bio-Lab’s facility in Conyers, Napoli Shkolnik has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for Northern...
Napoli Shkolnik Wins Legal Battle for Uber Drivers
Paul B. Maslo won a preliminary victory on a case to grant Uber drivers classification as employees rather than independent contractors.