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Greczyn v. Colgate-Palmolive et al
When, as here, plaintiff's injury and the filing of her lawsuit occur within the period of repose, use of New Jersey's fictitious-party practice allows a previously unknown, although functionally identified, designer or builder to be named after the expiration of the period of repose, so long as plaintiff has acted diligently.Pedestrian Hit by Truck Settles for $2.5 Million in Brain-Damage Suit
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.Ten Honorable Mentions Over $1.75 Million
Here are the remaining awards of $1.75 million or greater reported by the Law Journal for the 12 months ending Aug. 30, 2004.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
Notice to the bar.OPINION OF THE COURTPOLLAK, District Judge.Appellants seek review of a judgment of the District Courtof New Jersey granting defendants' motion to dismissplaintiffs' amended complaint. The Dis
The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. In this appeal we consider the application of the doctrine of presumed damages to a claim of defamation asserted
Court Affirms Record $30.3M Award in Asbestos-Exposure Mesothelioma Case
A New Jersey appeals court upholds a $30.3 million verdict in an asbestos-exposure mesothelioma case, the largest known award in the state. The defendants lost on every issue, including the standard of causation to be applied in light of the plaintiff's short history of working with asbestos-laden materials.Trending Stories
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