From Doe v. NFL (M.D. Ga.), filed yesterday: That claim, I'm pretty confident, is going nowhere. (Claims for "intentional infliction of emotional distress" based on extreme and outrageous conduct are ...
While just about everyone in the world of sports was shocked by the massive fall of Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft, one Colorado fan appeared to suffer the worst of it. Due to the “emotional ...
A New York judge has ruled that dogs can be treated as members of someone's "immediate family" and a dog's family can sue for emotional damages if they witness the dog being harmed. In a ruling issued ...
Under the “zone of danger” doctrine, which New York state applies, a person does not need to be physically injured to recover for emotional distress under common-law negligence. A person in immediate ...