New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gerald H. Baker | February 18, 2019
A review of this year's cases: two dealing with UM/UIM benefits, one addressing PIP benefits, and three cases relevant to “automobile injuries” (pedestrian crossings, deployment of airbags, and correlation between property damage and personal injuries).
By David Gialanella | Charles Toutant | February 15, 2019
A suit claiming that a woman had to have her colon removed because of failure to diagnose a blockage, Szymanski v. Rothman, settled in Ocean County…
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry J. Schindler and Laurin T. Buettner | February 15, 2019
How to guard your patents abroad, even though U.S. patent protection is not extraterritorial.
By Charles Toutant | February 11, 2019
A woman who suffered spinal injuries after her car was struck in a rear-end accident agreed to a $1.5 million settlement in her Middlesex County suit, Pittman…
By Katheryn Tucker | February 1, 2019
The $39 million verdict is for pain and suffering. It will be added to an earlier judgment of about $4.5 million for medical expenses. That total will be reduced by a 60 percent apportionment to the uninsured drag-racing driver in default. Still, the plaintiff's lawyers say they plan to collect nearly $20 million from the property owner.
By Max Mitchell | January 31, 2019
The verdict is the latest in a wave of multimillion-dollar verdicts juries have awarded over Ethicon's pelvic mesh products over the past few years.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Martha N. Donovan | January 18, 2019
Language is being added to insurance policies to carve out repair and replacement damages.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew P. Bolson | January 11, 2019
By considering attorney fees to be actual damages, successful defamation plaintiffs, who would otherwise only be able to obtain nominal damages, would also be able to seek punitive relief.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | January 7, 2019
Supreme Court to review doctrines of additur, remittitur
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | January 4, 2019
OP-ED: An engagement ring or a wedding ring is no longer considered as significant, as it was in days past, to create a family. The law must continuously expand and adjust to keep up with society and remain viable.
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