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$1.625 Settlement Reached for Woman Injured in Morris County Crash
A $1.625 million settlement was reached prior to trial in Bernstein v. Friedman for a 38-year-old woman involved motor vehicle crash in Morris County. On…Head-On Accident Case Settles for $1.6 Million in Monmouth County
A woman who sustained multiple spinal injuries in a head-on crash agreed to a $1.6 million settlement in her Monmouth County suit, Cardamoni v. Brian's…Construction Worker's Fall Nets $1.2 Million Settlement in Ocean County Case
A construction worker who fell 12 feet when a stairway collapsed at a new home construction site agreed to a $1.2 million settlement in his Ocean…As Business Interruption Lawsuits Pile up, Lawyers Question the Strategy
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As Business Interruption Lawsuits Pile Up, Several Lawyers Question the Strategy
Many insurance policies have an exclusion for viruses, which will be a key hurdle before any judge.Reverse-Mortgage Borrowers Foreclosed From Class Suit on Insurance Fees
The ruling is far-reaching enough to effectively shut down present and future court challenges to insurance rates if they were filed with the appropriate regulatory agency.Reverse-Mortgage Borrowers Foreclosed From Class Suit on Insurance Fees, Circuit Says
The ruling effectively shuts down present and future court challenges to insurance rates if they were filed with the appropriate regulatory agency.No Automatic Disbarment for Child Sex Offenses, Court Rules
In a ruling that ethics attorneys say is not as startling as it might appear, the New Jersey Supreme Court on Wednesday indefinitely suspended two lawyers and disbarred a third for sex offenses involving children, but stopped short of issuing a bright-line disbarment rule in such cases.No Automatic Disbarment for Child Sex Offenses, Court Rules
In a ruling that ethics attorneys say is not as startling as it might appear, the New Jersey Supreme Court on Wednesday indefinitely suspended two lawyers and disbarred a third for sex offenses involving children, but stopped short of issuing a bright-line disbarment rule in such cases.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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