By Charles Toutant | January 12, 2022
"A person who purchases a product that the purchaser has no expectation of using or providing any useful purpose other than acting as a springboard to litigation does not suffer an ascertainable loss as contemplated by the Consumer Fraud Act," Superior Court Judge Robert Vinci said.
By Charles Toutant | January 10, 2022
"The court is not aware of any reason why it should not order the parties to show cause why the amount of attorneys fees that it intends to award today should not be used to offset the amount of attorneys fees owed in the other matter," U.S. District Judge Noel Hillman said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marie E. Lihotz and Marianne Espinosa | January 3, 2022
APPELLATE ANSWERS: You receive the Appellate Division's opinion and sigh as your arguments were not successful in securing the client's desired result. Following your second look, you are convinced the result is wrong. What now?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John J. Hare | December 30, 2021
In the state of New Jersey, under the New Jersey Design Services Act, architects and only architects, not engineers, are permitted to design buildings intended for human use, occupancy and habitation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel B. Carroll, Kaitlyn E. Stone and Michael C. Zogby | December 10, 2021
This article focuses on interactions with current and former company employees under New Jersey law, with attention to implications for out-of-state witnesses involved in New Jersey litigation, and witnesses involved in litigation outside of the state who reside in New Jersey.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 7, 2021
In 2020, lawyers who were 45 or younger made up 46% of appointments to lead counsel and plaintiffs' executive committee in multidistrict litigation, up from 32% in 2016, according to data reviewed by Law.com.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 6, 2021
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has upheld a lower court's dismissal of an antirust lawsuit against real estate valuation website Zillow, but vacated the district court's decision to do so with prejudice.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 2, 2021
As of Dec. 1, lawyers filed only 37 motions to transfer cases into multidistrict litigation this year, fewer than any other year since 2011.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Anthony Argiropoulos, Thomas Kane, Robert Travisano and Maximillian Cadmus | December 2, 2021
New Jersey courts are ready to try complex civil cases safely and responsibly with new COVID protocols that may force trial attorneys to depart from their usual practices.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Domenick Carmagnola | December 1, 2021
Now that the Judicial Conference on Jury Selection has occurred and the work of the Judiciary's Judicial Conference Committee has begun, we renew our entreaty that this process should start at the beginning and include an analysis of the entire process and not just peremptory challenges.
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