Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Update
By Robert Storace | April 16, 2018
Thomas Ullmann died Friday, April13, from a fall while hiking the Adirondack Mountains in New York.
By Michael Booth | April 16, 2018
Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday nominated three Superior Court judges sitting in Bergen County for tenure: Keith Bachmann, Terry Bottinelli and Christine Farrington.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 16, 2018
Two black men who were arrested at a Starbucks coffee shop in Philadelphia as they waited to meet an acquaintance for a business meeting have retained counsel from a well-known mass-tort civil litigation firm as protesters Monday staged sit-ins.
By Michael Booth | April 16, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court on Monday delivered what appears to be largely good news to furniture companies defending federal consumer class actions, holding that actual harm is needed to make out claims under the New Jersey Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act.
By Jonathan Ringel | April 16, 2018
A food bank official in Augusta said the Legal Food Frenzy is important because it keeps food kitchens stocked through the summer months, when children can't receive free breakfasts and lunches they get during school months.
By Scott Graham | April 16, 2018
Despite possibility of "chaos," presumption against extraterritorial application may give way to simple proximate cause test, justices suggest.
By Meghan Tribe | April 16, 2018
A. Pauline "Pauli" Murray, a former associate at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York, is the subject of a new Broadway production.
By Greg Land | April 16, 2018
The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled a post-apportionment award for past medical bills with no other damages was "so clearly inadequate as to be inconsistent with the preponderance of the evidence," and required a new trial on damages and liability.
By Andrew Denney | April 16, 2018
A Manhattan jury has awarded a record-breaking $60 million asbestos verdict to the estate of a man who died from mesothelioma after working for years as a laborer near asbestos-laden boilers and construction implements.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 16, 2018
Fulton County prosecutors on Monday called their own sleep expert to counter testimony by an neurologist called by the defense who said that Tex McIver could have experienced a "confusional arousal" that startled him awake and caused him to shoot his wife.
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