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January 20, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
A former Goldman Sachs & Co. vice president has lost his second motion to compel the company to advance him legal fees for the defense of a criminal case.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
January 15, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
A Caldwell, N.J., lawyer has sued his malpractice carrier for failing to indemnify him in connection with a court order to return part of a $100,000 retainer he was paid by his ex-client—a disbarred attorney who demanded a refund when anticipated criminal charges over the misappropriation of client funds never materialized.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
January 14, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit focused on standing to file suit on Tuesday when it heard arguments regarding whether to reinstate a suit over surveillance of New Jersey Muslims by the New York Police Department.
By Charles Toutant
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January 13, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
A federal judge in Camden, N.J., has ruled that Atlantic City, N.J., must allow a plaintiff in a police excessive force suit to review internal affairs records.
By Charles Toutant
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January 12, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
TD Bank is facing a half-dozen suits challenging its overdraft fees as excessive, even after it agreed to a $62 million settlement in 2013 of multidistrict litigation challenging its overdraft fee practices.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
January 9, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Canadian biopharmaceutical firm Aeterna Zentaris faces a putative class action by shareholders over a drop in its stock price after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected its application for approval of a key product.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
January 8, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Critics of New Jersey's civil forfeiture law are calling for reform, contending that government seizures of cash, cars and other property lack due process protections and sometimes target the innocent.
By Charles Toutant
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January 8, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has reinstated a doctor's suit against a wound care clinic after finding the judge below misapplied New Jersey's entire controversy doctrine.
By Charles Toutant
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January 7, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
A dozen suits claiming GAF Materials Corp. sold defective composite outdoor decking materials are being centralized in the District of New Jersey by order of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
January 5, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
A chiropractor who obtained assignment of an Employee Retirement Income Security Act claim from his patient is not required to arbitrate a dispute with Aetna Inc., over retroactive benefit determinations, a federal judge in Newark has ruled.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
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