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Defibrillator Law: Assessing Roots in Statutory and Common Law
Douglas S. Langholz, a partner at Morgan Melhuish Abrutyn, writes that the Second Department recently rendered a decision on the use of automatic external defibrillators by health clubs contradictory to that of the First Department, which has created a clear schism between the two departments. It has also placed at issue the interpretation of the Court of Appeals' decision in 'DiGiulio.'Lawyer's Disparaging Remarks About Client Held Not Privileged
The litigation privilege does not protect an attorney who tells another party in a case that his client acted illegally or unethically, a New Jersey appeals court rules.N.J. Court OKs Direct Suits Among Carriers To Share Defense Costs
The New Jersey Supreme Court has made it easier for insurance companies to seek reimbursement for defense costs when there are multiple carriers attached to a common event.Top 20 Personal Injury Awards of the Year
The Law Journal's annual review of personal injury cases resulting in the largest recoveriesHiring Rate Up at New Jersey`s Bellwether Firms
A vigorous market for corporate litigation work kept the recession at bay for large New Jersey law firms in 2001, and kept them on a growth curve.Should You Design Your Firm's Web Site With Jurors in Mind?
Despite judges' admonitions, some jurors surf the Internet to learn about the lawyers in a case. Should you keep that in mind when you design your firm's site? "If lawyers knew more about what jurors knew about them, they would be much more careful about what they put on their Web site," one consultant says.Jury Awards $20.3M in Fraud Suit Over Sale of Tax Evader's Company
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.When Jurors Google the Lawyers
Should jurors Google the attorneys in a case? No, but they sometimes do it anyway. And now law firms are starting to pay attention to the messages they send not just to clients, but to others who will be judging them. Chest-thumping about winning huge awards might not go over so well.Back Injury in Work Accident Yields $2.8M Product Liability Verdict
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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