By Charles Toutant | October 28, 2021
"In the ensuing five decades since Ullmann was decided, the opinion has withstood the test of time," said Appellate Division Judge Jack Sabatino, who added that the plaintiff cited no authorities from any jurisdiction to support its claim that business tax filings are subject to more lenient rules of access than personal tax filings.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 10, 2021
Day Pitney attorneys representing the gun manufacturer Remington Arms sought report cards and disciplinary records on school children killed in the Sandy Hook massacre, subpoenas that legal experts said appeared to have little relevance to the case.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By By Eric Blinderman, Allison Chock, Andrew Cohen and Dai Wai Chin Feman | June 11, 2021
There is already a robust framework in place for courts and litigants to obtain evidence regarding legal finance arrangements. Mandatory disclosure of any legal finance arrangement will result in needless fishing expeditions with respect to those finance relationships.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew M. Shaw | October 7, 2020
In custody and parenting time cases, it seems to be standard practice to require production of the parties' mental health records to expert witnesses. That general practice cannot stand.
By Charles Toutant | June 10, 2020
The remote deposition ruling is also another indicator that those who resist the New Jersey judiciary's measures to keep court proceedings moving during the coronavirus pandemic can't expect sympathy from the courts.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew G. Minor | May 1, 2020
Attorneys are in a state of confusion about how to proceed with discovery during the current public health crisis. We need more guidance as well as reassurance from the courts that we are not going to be "left out in the cold" once the emergency ends.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | April 13, 2020
"Appellate Division Develops Factors Regarding Remote Testimony at Trial"; "Compelling Arbitration: Recent Rulings and Issues to Consider"; "The Need for Special Masters in Complex Antitrust Cases"; "Confidentiality Order Sufficiently Protects EU Data in U.S. Discovery"
By Charles Toutant | February 26, 2020
Scott claimed that PNC failed to take steps to protect her from assault by a regular customer at the bank.
By Charles Toutant | February 25, 2020
Dismissal of the suit based on a failure to comply with a discovery order was an abuse of judicial discretion because no consideration was given to a lesser sanction, the appeals court said.
By Charles Toutant | February 19, 2020
IQVIA seeks a default judgment against Veeva or, in the alternative, imposition of a curative instruction on the jury concerning the missing data.
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