By David Gialanella | June 14, 2019
"We are sad to announce that after 85 years of servicing clients and contributing towards shaping New Jersey's legal landscape, Budd Larner will be ceasing operations in July," the firm's leaders said.
By Sue Reisinger | June 14, 2019
The rate of cyber-related suspicious activity reports has grown to nearly 80,000 per year, according to the director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network in the U.S. Treasury Department. That number includes 13,500 reports per year on suspicious business email alone, up 95% from 2016.
By Tom McParland | June 14, 2019
The Appellate Division affirmed the award to Suzanne Solberg Nagle and her McCarter & English attorneys in a long-running dispute involving family companies that own and operate Solberg-Hunterdon Airport in Readington Township.
By Dylan Jackson | June 14, 2019
A Big Law refugee has created an app to bring compassion to law firms.
By Jonathan Erway | June 14, 2019
Greenbaum Rowe Welcomes 2019 Summer AssociatesGreenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis brought on three second-year law school students to its 2019 summer…
By Jonathan Erway | June 14, 2019
New Jersey lawyers and judges, and their extracurricular activities.
By Sue Reisinger | June 13, 2019
“This isn't just an insurance problem. General counsel need to understand that ultimately this is all going to come back as costs to their companies,” Chubb's executive vice chairman and chief operating officer told Corporate Counsel.
By Suzette Parmley | David Gialanella | June 13, 2019
In a Burlington County case, Bielecki v. Haas Construction Management, a worker will receive a $2 million settlement after falling from a roof at…
By Suzette Parmley | June 13, 2019
The unanimous court ruled that defense counsel's failure to disclose that the defendant doctor's trial testimony differed from his interrogatory answers and deposition testimony, without objection from plaintiff's counsel, didn't amount to plain error or violate principles of "McKenney v. Jersey City Medical Center."
By Amanda Bronstad | June 12, 2019
A class action alleges that Nagel Rice and the Potts Law Firm filed pelvic mesh lawsuits on behalf of 1,450 plaintiffs with retainer agreements that are invalid under New Jersey law.
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