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Zombie Opinions Must Be Buried
At one point, it was part of the craft to look doggedly for the above potential fails. It is easy to say that all should redouble their efforts to use new technology to do better, but we now know that technology is only an aid and not a substitute for in-depth research. Zombie opinions can be vanquished, but it will take greater effort by lawyers and technology.Waterfront Commission Still Vital
We agree with those who say that the Waterfront Commission remains a necessary component of crime control in the port district of New York and New Jersey. It continues to play a vital role in the fight against corruption and the regulation of hiring practices in the port.Judge Won't Grant Bond Issuer's Bid to Stop Bail Reform
A federal judge has refused to halt enforcement of New Jersey's Criminal Justice Reform Act, finding that a constitutional challenge by a bail bond underwriter has little chance of succeeding.Third Circuit Won't Rehear Wellbutrin 'Reverse Payment' Cases
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has let stand its August ruling upholding the dismissal of antitrust claims against GlaxoSmithKline.Unpublished Opinions for the Week of September 25, 2017
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Here's What's Next for Toys R Us Counsel After Filing Chapter 11
GC Cornell Boggs and his legal department will likely have their work cut out for them.Ethics Case Against Mazie Slater Lawyers, Brought by Ex-Partner, Dismissed
An ethics case stemming from the long-running feud between onetime law firm colleagues, lodged two years ago against two name partners from Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman, has reached its terminus.Watershed Seeks to Compel Examination of Law Firm's Electronic Devices
The Newark Watershed Conservation & Development Corp. is seeking permission to examine electronic devices belonging to the law firm of Trenk, DiPasquale, Della Fera & Sodono.Approved Opinions for he Week of September 25, 2017
Judge Grants New Trial Over J&J Hip Implant
Tuesday's ruling by Cook County Circuit Court Judge Deborah Mary Dooling reversed a 2013 defense verdict that came out just before DePuy reached a $2.5 billion global settlement resolving about 8,000 cases.Trending Stories