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September 30, 2008 |

No-Fault Insurance Wrap-Up

David M. Barshay, a partner at Baker, Sanders, Barshay, Grossman, Fass, Muhlstock and Neuwirth, and Jill Lakin Schatz, a solo practitioner, write that the Appellate Division, Second Department recently handed down a ground-breaking decision holding that that intentional accidents, while not covered under uninsured motorist provisions, are covered under no-fault insurance.
12 minute read
March 08, 2002 |

Court of Appeals Reviews

ALBANY The latest dispute over capital defense legal fees comes to the Court of Appeals this week, when Governor Pataki attempts to topple a ruling that ordered the state to pay lawyers and paralegals who assist assigned counsel in death cases.
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August 11, 2011 |

Unpublished Opinions

Opinions not approved for publication.
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December 24, 2009 |

Hard Times, Stiff Measures

The recession that started in late 2008 hit hard this year, causing some big firms to lay off lawyers. Solos and small firm partnerships also tightened their belts, and many graduating law students saw their job offers deferred or rescinded.
13 minute read
December 18, 2009 |

Suits & Deals

Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey.
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February 08, 2013 |

Verdict Search

Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
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October 26, 2012 |

Verdict Search

Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
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January 02, 2013 |

Buffett B of A adds to buyback helping Berkshire beat S&P 500

Warren Buffett's stock picks and acquisitions have expanded Berkshire's book value, a measure of assets minus liabilities, more than 5,000-fold since he took control of the company in the 1960s, and shareholders had plenty to celebrate last year.
5 minute read
April 14, 2008 |

New York No-Fault Law: A Comparative Analysis

Jason Tenenbaum, the managing no-fault attorney at Picciano & Scahill, and Francis J. Scahill, managing partner of the firm, examine how New York's approach differs from other no-fault states, primarily as it relates to "the prima facie case" and the "preclusion of evidence rule" due to an insurance carrier's issuance of an untimely or defective denial of claim form.
15 minute read
October 26, 2009 |

Largest Law Firms

2009 Almanac - Largest Law Firms
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