The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | August 14, 2023
"The parties are spending a lot of time and money litigating almost as if they're in court," Sarchio said, noting that one recent arbitration involved around 72 document requests. "I keep telling them, this is arbitration. It's supposed to be streamlined."
By Charles Toutant | July 28, 2023
"Our experts were strong. Our position was strong. But in these environmental cases, the case law in New Jersey may not be in our favor. So that's why I think it certainly could have gone either way," said plaintiff's lawyer Boris Shmaruk.
By Charles Toutant | July 10, 2023
"The apparent intent is to intimidate and vindictively coerce Mathesius to abandon his efforts to collect his fees," the counterclaim stated.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrew Dressel and Christopher Malikschmitt | July 3, 2023
The 'Atalese' protections are designed to safeguard consumers and employees who may not fully understand what it means to agree to arbitration. This ruling should not come as a surprise, as other decisions in New Jersey have offered clues as to where the law was headed. However, businesses should be aware of additional requirements for online terms of service.
By Charles Toutant | June 16, 2023
Care One's suit claims that it is a party in an "illegitimate," decadelong National Labor Relations Board proceeding, and that an administrative law judge assigned to the case, Kenneth Chu, is "an illegitimate decisionmaker."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David M. Dugan | June 2, 2023
In my ongoing efforts to convince the world that most litigators like to help people—even other lawyers—I am sharing five examples of where we can help our brothers and sisters on the transactional side of things.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric H. Lubin | May 25, 2023
A little-known doctrine called the installment contract method can provide a substantial arrow in the quiver of a commercial litigator, or it may cause a heart attack to a collection attorney who let a book account sit on their desk a little too long.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | April 17, 2023
Lawyers at the firm represented a pharma distributor in a suit brought by relatives of opioid abuse victims and a Philadelphia City Councilman in a case involving allegations of fraud.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Charles Dennen and Christopher Terlingo | April 10, 2023
Although prior unpublished decisions have reached similar conclusions, the County of Passaic case resulted in the first published Appellate Division decision containing a rule pronouncement regarding the enforceability of arbitration provisions in the commercial context.
By Law.com Editor | March 30, 2023
The expansion includes more than 100 courts in New York, New Jersey, California, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Texas. More states will be added in the coming weeks and months.
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