New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Tyrone Sergio and E. Drew Britcher | August 22, 2019
Seeing is not only believing; it can be an advantage in personal injury litigation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | August 15, 2019
New arbitration hearing required in 'US Masters' case.
By Charles Toutant | August 5, 2019
Some defense attorneys suspect that not all of the cases will have to be reheard.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alyssa Engleberg and Michelle A. Levin | July 19, 2019
From service-of-process to discovery to evidence, the internet is changing the way we practice. As attorneys, we must remain vigilant regarding any developments in this arena, as today's Snapchat can quickly become yesterday's MySpace.
By Charles Toutant | July 17, 2019
While an ethics complaint seeks Russo's suspension, the New Jersey Supreme Court said "it is necessary under the circumstances to consider the full quantum of possible discipline, including removal from judicial office."
By Suzette Parmley | July 10, 2019
A state appellate court, ruling in favor of a Newark man who slipped at a nonprofit drug rehabilitation facility where he was living, said the facility's level of private contributions "seems too nominal" for it to be entitled to charitable immunity.
By Robert Storace | June 25, 2019
A newly unredacted complaint gives a fuller picture of allegations that several Big Pharma companies conspired to fix prices. Here are some of the key takeaways in the lawsuit, lodged by 44 states.
By Robert Storace | May 7, 2019
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong on Tuesday released an unredacted version of the state's lawsuit against Purdue Pharma over the corporation's alleged role in the opioid crisis. That lawsuit includes emails from 2001 by the company's former chairman, who appears appears to criticize opioid addicts.
By Charles Toutant | February 19, 2019
A lawyer for the plaintiffs in "Defense Distributed v. Grewal," writing to lawyers for the Attorney General's Office, made only an indirect acknowledgment of the state's claim that a document filed in court appeared to be falsified.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gerald H. Baker | February 18, 2019
A series of precedential cases addresses the use of opinions of non-testifying experts.
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