By Colleen Murphy | October 24, 2023
"No-poach contracts are anticompetitive," Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. "They unfairly restrict workers' future job prospects, limit their career mobility, and lower their earning potential. Contrast that dismal picture with a competitive labor market, where companies must compete for workers by offering higher compensation and improved terms and conditions in the workplace."
By Charles Toutant | October 17, 2023
Axon's average prices for a body-worn camera went to $489 in 2022 from $169 in 2017, according to court documents.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 16, 2023
Lead class counsel who reached a nearly $1.2 billion settlement with DuPont and a $10.5 billion deal with 3M are asking for nearly $1 billion in legal fees.
By Charles Toutant | October 13, 2023
The suit claimed Altice advertised a "flat rate" of $29.99 per month for internet service, but smaller text said, "Additional taxes, fees, surcharges, and restrictions apply."
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By Michael A. Posavetz | October 13, 2023
On Oct. 3, the New Jersey Appellate Division reversed and remanded plaintiffs' award of $37.3 million in compensatory damages and $186.5 million in punitive damages in a four-plaintiff consolidated trial against Johnson & Johnson/Johnson & Johnson Consumer ("defendants").
By Colleen Murphy | October 11, 2023
"Where, as here, there is the potential for laws of all fifty states to apply to the class members, it would be impossible for the court to instruct a jury," U.S. Magistrate Judge James B. Clark III said. "The issues of conflicts of laws swallow the common issues between class members; thus, the nationwide class proposed by plaintiffs cannot proceed here."
By Charles Toutant | September 28, 2023
Unknown parties continue to use the plaintiff's photos to connect with Tinder users under the false impression that they are her, according to the complaint.
By Colleen Murphy | September 27, 2023
"As evidenced by the defendants briefing in their oral arguments today, our state legislature clearly intended section 2.11 to apply to a very specific category of consumer frauds, namely specific acts in misnaming or otherwise misleading customers as to the identity of food on restaurant menus," Alex R. Daniel, who argued for amicus curiae New Jersey Civil Justice Institute, said.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 27, 2023
In the past month, 3M announced a $6 billion earplug settlement, and Philips reached a $479 million deal with consumers of recalled CPAP devices. Chris Seeger helped negotiate both settlements.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 25, 2023
Lawsuits over decongestants that an FDA panel found don't work now name more than a dozen defendants, including Walmart, Target, CVS, GlaxoSmithKline and Amazon.
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